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		Rapper Kid Cudi says his car was set on fire weeks after Sean 'Diddy' 
		Combs broke into his home
		[May 23, 2025] 
		By MICHAEL R. SISAK and LARRY NEUMEISTER 
		NEW YORK (AP) — Rapper Kid Cudi testified Thursday that Sean “Diddy” 
		Combs broke into his Hollywood Hills home in 2011 after finding out he 
		was dating Combs' ex-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, and said he was 
		sure Combs was behind the firebombing of his car weeks later.
 Speaking at Combs' federal sex trafficking trial in Manhattan, Cudi said 
		that while he and Cassie were briefly dating, he took her to a West 
		Hollywood hotel in order to get her away from the seething Combs. While 
		there, he said, he got a call from Combs’ assistant Capricorn Clark. She 
		told him Combs and an affiliate were in Cudi's house and she had been 
		forced to go with them.
 
 Cudi, whose legal name is Scott Mescudi, said he called Combs while 
		driving home and asked why he was in his house. He said Combs calmly 
		replied, “I want to talk to you.”
 
 But Combs wasn’t there when he arrived, Cudi testified. Instead, he 
		found that someone had opened Christmas presents he’d bought for his 
		family and locked his dog in a bathroom. Cudi wasn’t sure what was going 
		on, so he called the police.
 
 Cudi's car is set on fire
 
 A few weeks later, Cudi testified, his Porsche 911 convertible was 
		damaged by fire while parked in his driveway. Cudi said he was at a 
		friend’s house when his dog-sitter called and told him his car was on 
		fire. Jurors were shown photos of the car’s red leather interior 
		scorched and burned, with a hole apparently cut in the fabric roof. A 
		Molotov cocktail was found on the passenger seat, Cudi said.
 
		
		 
		Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura, testified last week that 
		Combs threatened to blow up Cudi’s car and hurt him after he learned she 
		was dating the Grammy Award-winning rapper.
 Cudi said he didn’t have conflicts at the time with anyone other than 
		Combs.
 
 “I knew he had something to do with it,” Cudi said, leading Combs’ 
		lawyers to object. Jurors were told to disregard the remark.
 
 Combs denies involvement in the blaze
 
 Cudi told jurors he met with Combs the next day at a Los Angeles hotel 
		to try to smooth things over.
 
 “After the fire, I said this is getting out of hand. I need to talk to 
		him,” Cudi said.
 
 At the end of the meeting, as they stood and shook hands, Cudi said he 
		asked Combs: “What are we going to do about my car?” Cudi said Combs 
		gave him a “very cold stare” and responded, “I don’t know what you’re 
		talking about.”
 
 Cudi thought “he was lying” but let it go, and there were no more 
		episodes at his house. A few years later, Combs apologized “for 
		everything” when they ran into each other at a hotel, Cudi testified.
 
 Combs seemed subdued as Cudi testified. Although he looked toward the 
		witness stand, neither man seemed to react to the other. Cudi didn’t 
		look at Combs when he left the stand. Wearing jeans and a black leather 
		jacket, Cudi arrived at the courthouse smoking a cigarette while someone 
		held an umbrella over him in the rain. He didn’t speak to reporters 
		while leaving.
 
		
		 
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            Rapper Kid Cudi leaves Federal Court after testifying at the trial 
			of Sean "Diddy" Combs, in New York, Thursday, May 22, 2025. (AP 
			Photo/Richard Drew) 
            
			
			
			 Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to 
			sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He denies using threats or 
			his music industry clout to abuse women and others, and denies 
			forcing Cassie or anyone else to take part in drug-fueled sexual 
			performances called freak-offs.
 Combs' lawyer says Cassie was living ‘double life’
 
 During the defense cross-examination of Cudi, Combs' lawyer Brian 
			Steel painted Cassie as the villain in her relationships with Combs 
			and Cudi, suggesting she had played both of them and had been living 
			a “double life.”
 
 Cudi testified that when he started dating Cassie in late 2011, she 
			led him to believe she and Combs had broken up.
 
 In reality, Cassie testified earlier, she was still seeing Combs and 
			using a “burner” phone to contact Cudi so as to keep their 
			relationship secret.
 
 “Ms. Ventura was living two different lives, is that true?” Steel 
			asked.
 
 “Yes,” Cudi replied.
 
 Cudi said he was in love with Cassie and was upset to find out she 
			later decided to go back to Combs.
 
 Jury hears more allegations that Combs abused Cassie
 
 In four days of testimony last week, Cassie said Combs physically 
			abused her during most of their relationship from 2007 through 2018.
 
 George Kaplan, Combs' former personal assistant, testified Thursday 
			that in 2015 he saw Combs be violent with Cassie on a private jet. 
			He said no one helped her as she screamed: “Isn't anybody seeing 
			this?” Kaplan said he didn't intervene because he was afraid of 
			losing his job, but quit after that attack and a later episode in 
			which he saw Cassie with a bruised eye.
 
			
			 Jurors also heard Thursday from makeup artist Mylah Morales, who’s 
			worked for Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and other stars. She said Combs 
			stormed into Cassie's bedroom at a hotel the weekend of the 2010 
			Grammy Awards.
 Combs shut the door and she heard “yelling and screaming." Then she 
			saw Cassie with a “swollen eye and a busted lip, and knots on her 
			head.”
 
 Later, the general manager of the ritzy L’Ermitage Beverly Hills 
			hotel testified that Combs frequently stayed there using aliases 
			such as Frank White and Frank Black — names Cassie said he used when 
			checking in for freak-offs, which often involved baby oil and hot 
			wax.
 
 Frédéric Zemmour said Combs’ guest profile noted he “ALWAYS spills 
			candle wax on everything and uses excessive amounts of oil.” The 
			profile instructed staff to “place the room out of order upon 
			departure for deep cleaning.”
 
 The trial is set to resume Tuesday.
 
 ___
 
 Associated Press writer Julie Walker in New York and Dave Collins in 
			Hartford, Connecticut, contributed to this report.
 
			
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