By GERMANIA RODRIGUEZ POLEO, CHIEF U.S. REPORTER and DANIEL BATES AT THE DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN FEDERAL COURTHOUSE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s trial is underway in New York City as the disgraced mogul faces charges of sex-trafficking and racketeering.
The music producer, 55, has sat by his team of star lawyers as he is accused of leveraging his wealth and power to oversee a criminal enterprise built around fulfilling his sexual fantasies.
Diddy denies all allegations against him. His lawyers admit he’s a woman beater – although he does not face domestic abuse charges – but that he is not guilty of sex trafficking or racketeering.
As the trial continues, social media users have been sharing old clips of Wendy Williams’ claims against the rapper – including that she was fired from her radio job after saying the music mogul was gay.
Williams had long shared claims against Diddy, who faces life in prison if convicted of the federal charges.
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Wendy Williams claimed Diddy got her fired after she outed him as gay
Former talk show host and radio star Wendy Williams claimed in the past that she was fired from Hot 97 in 1998 after she shared her belief that Diddy was gay.
Williams had supposedly said she had a photo of Diddy being intimate with a man.
The mogul’s former security guard Gene Deal seemed to confirm the claim in 2022.
‘[Diddy] got one of the hottest DJs off Hot 97 because she wanted to put up a picture of him getting his pants pulled down,’ Deal said, according to Vibe.
Wendy went on to become a superstar talkshot host, but famously continued sharing claims about Diddy.
Diddy’s beauty secret revealed by new photos of Miami raid
Newly released images from a raid on Diddy’s Miami mansion appear to show how the music mogul’s normally jet-black hair is a dye job.
Before his arrest months later, Diddy, 55, had always sported a more youthful jet-black hair and beard despite his advancing age.
Diddy nods along as ex-assistant praises him
Diddy nodded along during cross-examination as George Kaplan praised him for teaching him work ethic.
‘Mr Combs is a business mogul across numerous industries,’ Kaplan said when asked why he liked to work for Diddy.
‘I’d been a fan of his since I was a child and to be frank keep lessons from him to this day from a business perspective. He taught me to have the work ethic…no job is too big or too small.
‘When I interview young people none of these people understand that and I’m very grateful for these lessons.’
Court hears Diddy assaulted ex Gina Huyhn
Diddy’s ex assistant George Kaplan told the jury about a time he witnessed the mogul attacking one of his girlfriends, Gina Huyhn.
Mr Combs was very angry and was throwing these apples that lived in a decorative vessel in an entryway. [Throwing them] at Gina. Hard. He was very angry
‘(Gina) was trying to shield herself with her arms, moving away from him. I left.’
When asked why he did not intervene, Kaplan replied: ‘All the same reasons as before, a young kid trying to make it in the entertainment industry.
‘This was my first professional endeavour and I thought this was normal and this is what I could expect if I wanted a career in this industry.’
Kaplan said shortly after the incident he quit his job and moved bacjk in with his mother.
He said he ‘I liked Mr Combs and wanted to continue having a relationship with him.’
PICTURED: Kid Cudi arrives in court to testify in Diddy’s trial
Kid Cudi was met by US marshals and Homeland Security agents who escorted him into the courthouse on this rainy morning in New York City.
Last week, Cassie testified that Combs arranged for her to meet Cudi in 2011 to work on music. The two began dating soon after, and she said she got a burner phone to communicate with Cudi in secret.
Cassie said she and Combs had broken up at the time, although they still engaged in sex parties that Combs orchestrated. It was during one of these that Combs looked at her phone and learned of the Cudi relationship, Cassie testified.
In response, she said he lunged at her with a corkscrew and kicked her in the back.
When Cassie and Combs were out of the country in 2012, Combs told her that Cudi’s car would be blown up and Combs wanted Cudi’s friends there to see it, Cassie testified.
On Tuesday, Cassie’s mother, Regina Ventura, testified that Cassie told her Combs was so angry about her relationship with Cudi that he planned to release sexually explicit videos of her and send someone to hurt Cassie and Cudi.
Cassie asked, ‘Isn’t anybody seeing this?’ during alleged Diddy beating
Diddy’s former assistant George Kaplan told the court on Thursday he witnessed the mogul assaulting Cassie on his private jet in 2015.
I heard a glass break, behind me… It was a glass crash, shatter. I looked over my right shoulder and saw Mr Combs standing over Cassie.
She was on her back and her legs were extended up that indicated she was tyring to create space between the two of them. He was standing above her. He had a glass in his hand and he was holding it up. It was a whiskey rocks glass.
There was tremendous commotion and scuffle and after the glass crashed Cassie screamed: ‘Isn’t anybody seeing this?’
Kaplan told the jury no one aboard the private jet intervened.
When asked what he did, he replied: ‘Nothing. I looked away.
‘I was 23 years old, all I wanted to do was have a great job in the entertainment industry. I couldn’t believe my fortune working for an icon…
‘The last way I thought I would be successful was to compromise his wellbeing in any way.’
Kid Cudi to testify about arson and burglary
Judge Arun Subramanian ruled on Thursday that Kid Cudi can tell the jury about an incident of arson after he was threatened by Diddy over his romance with Cassie.
Cassie previously testified that Diddy threatened to hurt her and Cudi after he learned they were dating.
Cassie said she began a brief relationship with Kid Cudi ‘during a rough patch’ with Diddy.
She claimed Diddy went through her phone and found emails between her and the American rapper and became enraged.
Diddy allegedly placed a manual corkscrew in between his fingers and lunged at her, according to the lawsuit and she ran away to stay with Kid Cudi, according to the suit.
Cassie later returned and the music executive allegedly hit her several times, and then kicked her in the back as she tried to run out the door, the filing claims.
During Paris Fashion Week, she claims Diddy told her he was going to blow up Kid Cudi’s car and that he wanted to make sure he was home with his friends when it happened.
‘Around that time, Kid Cudi’s car exploded in his driveway,’ the lawsuit stated.
Diddy’s ex Gina Huyhn comes up in court
Prosecutors and defense lawyers are discussing the upcoming testimony of Diddy’s former assistant George Kaplan.
Diddy’s defense said on Thursday they expect Kaplan to say he witnessed Diddy being violent to his ex-girlfriend Gina Huyhn in 2015.
Lead defense attorney Marc Agnifilo asked the judge to not allow that part of the testimony, saying: ‘He’s going to say he saw Mr Combs throwing apples at Gina and wasn’t sure if any of the apples struck her…. That, without a date, is a far cry.’
Gina Huynh, who says she dated the 54-year-old music executive for five years, described in a resurfaced interview from 2019 a time at which he allegedly became violent with her.
The model told the controversial blogger Tasha K that he allegedly ‘stomped’ on her stomach and repeatedly punched her in the head during one disturbing encounter.
Witnesses expected on Thursday
Prosecutors said they will next call Kid Cudi to the stand after she claimed Diddy threatened him when the two were dating.
Cassie’s former make-up artist Mylah Morales is supposed to take the stand after Cudi, and she will be followed by a ‘hotel witness.’
Former Combs Enterprises CFO, music executive Tony Abrahams, is also expected to testify for the prosecution.
Full timeline of Diddy and Cassie’s relationship
The music mogul’s staggering downfall began when Cassie, real name Cassandra Ventura, filed a bombshell lawsuit in 2023 detailing terrifying claims of sexual abuse and violence.
The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount just a day after it was filed, but it was too late for Diddy’s reputation, and the rapper was then hit with dozens of lawsuits including similar claims.
Claims against Diddy explained as explosive trial continues
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently in the fight of his life in federal court as he stares down the prospect of decades behind bars.
The disgraced rap mogul, 55, has been charged with two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and one count of racketeering.
According to prosecutors, the rapper used his ‘multi-faceted business empire’ to carry out a ‘criminal enterprise’ for years, allegedly coercing victims into sexual ‘freak off’ marathons and threatening them into silence.
The racketeering and sex trafficking charges carry a minimum sentence of 15 years each, while transportation to engage in prostitution carries a maximum of 10 years behind bars.
Kid Cudi expected to testify Thursday
Rapper and actor Kid Cudi is expected to testify at the Diddy trial this week, taking the witness stand to tell the jury about his brief relationship 14 years ago with the mogul’s ex-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie.
Prosecutors say Combs was so upset about the relationship that he arranged to have Cudi’s convertible firebombed, according to court filings.
Cudi, whose legal name is Scott Mescudi, won’t be called to the stand before Thursday, prosecutors informed the judge on Wednesday.
Diddy’s ex-assistant demands immunity in exchange for testimony
George Kaplan is expected to continue his testimony on Thursday.
He invoked the fifth amendment on Wednesday in court, asking for immunity before testifying in Diddy’s sex trafficking trial.
The former employee told the court Diddy often threatened his job and became enraged over minor issues.
One time, the mogul allegedly became angry and got in Kaplan’s face because he had bought him the wrong kind of bottled water.
First week on the job and he asked me to go to Whole Foods to get a BPA free gallon water bottle. They didn’t have it and I didn’t want to be late.
I got two half-gallon bottles and that was insufficient. He told me I did not bring him what he asked for. He was angry. He was very close to my face.
Kaplan said he was in charge of setting up Diddy’s hotel rooms in LA, New York and Miami.
He said ‘a hotel bag that had seemingly what was needed for hotel stays.’
The bag contained clothes, a speaker, candles, liquor, baby oil and astroglide.
When Diddy was done with the hotel rooms, Kaplan said it was his job to clean them up.
Kaplan said there would be ‘Lots of empty bottles, gatorade bottles, liquor bottles, often baby oil, on the table, on the floor, around the bed.’
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