Rapper Kid Cudi Alleges Diddy Broke Into His Home Over Cassie Affair!

 

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The federal criminal trial against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs continues to deliver bombshells, with rapper Kid Cudi taking the stand on Thursday, May 22nd, to deliver a stunning allegation: that Diddy broke into his Los Angeles home in 2011 after discovering Cudi's romantic involvement with singer Cassie Ventura.

Cudi's testimony offered a chilling, detailed account of the alleged incident from December 2011. He recounted being woken early one morning by a distressed phone call from Cassie, who revealed Diddy had found out about their relationship. "Cassie was stressed, worried, nervous, and scared," Cudi told the court, adding that she admitted to giving his address to Diddy and expressed fear for what might happen.

After picking up Cassie and heading to a hotel, Cudi received another alarming call, this time from a Diddy associate, Capricorn Clark, who allegedly claimed Diddy was inside Cudi's house. Cudi immediately confronted Diddy by phone, asking, "Motherf***** you in my house?" to which Diddy calmly replied, “What’s up, I just want to talk to you.”

Upon returning home, Cudi found that Diddy had left. However, he testified that his home security cameras had been tampered with, personal items like gifts from Chanel were opened, and his dog, usually free-roaming, was found locked in a bathroom, later showing signs of anxiety.

Cudi stated he initially wanted to confront Diddy physically but ultimately chose to contact the police instead. He further alleged that Diddy called him repeatedly over Christmas that year, with Cudi claiming he told the producer, “You broke into my house and messed with my dog, I don’t want to talk to you.” Cudi's relationship with Cassie ended before the New Year.

Diddy has not publicly commented on this dramatic testimony. This latest account adds another layer of serious allegations to the ongoing, high-profile trial.

 

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