Popular music executive, Diddy’s former assistant Capricorn Clark has testified that he constantly threatened her life while she worked for him.
She recently revealed that he also subjected her to several lie detector tests while she was still his employee.
Speaking at the Manhattan federal court on Tuesday, May 27, Clark shared that Diddy once forced her at gunpoint to join him in a shocking plot to kill rapper Kid Cudi.
According to her, 25 years ago, the executive actually threatened her on the first day on the job when he discovered that she had previously worked at Death Row Records, a label founded by Diddy’s rival Marion “Suge” Knight.
Clark shared that Diddy and a member of his security staff grabbed her at around 9 p.m. and drove to Central Park, where he warned that he’ll take her life if her past connection with Suge Knight comes back to haunt him.
“He told me that he didn’t know that I had anything to do with Suge Knight and if anything happened, he would have to k!ll me,” she said.
The woman shared another scary incident she encountered as one of his employees when she was accused by the rapper of stealing his jewelry. Clark narrated that she was administered a lie detector test by members of Diddy’s security team in a vacant office building, where she was told that if she failed, she would be thrown into the East River.
The ex-manager noted that part of her work as an employee was setting up hotel rooms reserved for Diddy using the aliases Frank Black or Frank White, ahead of his arrival.
Clark revealed that she would unpack his belongings, including baby oil, lubricant, drugs and cameras, as well as IV drips, and then sweep the hotel rooms once he is gone.
She concluded by recalling an experience in 2006 in Diddy’s Miami home, where she said an angry Combs shoved her after telling her she could not leave the house while working for him.
“He told me, ‘See, your problem is you want a life, and you can’t have that here.’
I said ‘I hate it here’
He said as he pushed me around the house, ‘If you hate it here, get the f*** out of my house’
That was crossing my boundary,” she testified.

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