Sean Diddy’s comb’s federal trial took a disturbing turn as former senior employee Caprior Clark made explosive testimony. She painted a photo of violence, intimidation and control today (May 27) under the work of a hip-hop tycoon (May 27).
Clark, who worked for the comb from 2004 to 2012, told the court that she had been kidnapped. She said she was subsequently detained for five days and was forced to conduct multiple polygraph tests under the threat of being “thrown into the East River.” She was accused of jewelry theft by the tycoon.
“There was a six-foot folding table and a heavy guy … He said if I failed the test, they would throw me into the East River.”
Clark said she was under surveillance, physical attack, and threatened by the comb and his inner circle. Among them is a man named “Uncle Paulie,” who she describes as a person who is carefully planning the daily safety and intimidation of the comb.
Clark’s is a West Coast product that once worked on death row and then worked in combing in 2004. Sean John’s work in the fashion and brand field has fallen into a world of paranoidness and has been accused of abuse.
“The first day I worked for him, he took me to Central Park that I told me after dark, ‘Because you work at Sug Knight, if anything happens, I probably have to kill you,’ she said.
The court gasped. The judge overturned the objection. Clark continued.
She details the frequent hotels of combs, under the alias of “Frank White” and “Frank Black”, carrying cameras, baby oil and lubricants. She said she later swept the room and often found that baby oil was damaged. This happens every time, she said.
Clark said she witnessed the comb carrying guns, convenient drug pickups including ecstasy, molly and cocaine, and prescription drugs filled in her name.
She testified for emotional and physical abuse. She described being pushed repeatedly by the comb after complaining about Turkish bacon. Once, she was told, “You don’t leave this house.” Later, she pushed again and said, “I hate it.”
Although she eventually left work, Clark was a brand director, managing the image of Diddy’s girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Clark explained that she was instructed to protect Cassie’s image and avoid views on other romantic interests, such as artist Kid Cudi.
Clark testified that she helped Cassie receive a burner phone that hides her communication in a comb, which pays the price for their two main lines.
On December 22, 2011, Clark said the comb returned to town and showed up in her apartment, irritated. “I bumped at my doorstep,” she said. “I watched through the peephole as the angry puff pacing with something in his hand.”
With Clark’s development, more content.