Capricorn Clark Alleges Diddy’s Kidnapping And Blackmail During Court Testimony
Capricorn Clark, a Diddy ex-staffer from 2004 to 2018 alledged Diddy Kidnap and blackmailed her.
On Tuesday, Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering trial reveals some emotional, often tearful testimony from Capricorn Clark. She recounted numerous shocking tales of alleged blackmail, kidnapping, threats, and much more from her 14 years spent as an on-and-off employee of the mogul.
Clark became friendly with Diddy in 2002 after moving from the west coast to New York City. Though young, she was a music business veteran already, having interned at Def Jam in 1996 and working at Death Row after college.
So when the opportunity came up to be her friend’s assistant in 2004, she jumped. But Clark testified that her very first day on the job showed her a dark side of the man she called “Puff” that she didn’t know was there.
In her telling, Diddy wasn’t initially aware of her time at Death Row—and was none too happy when he found out. He and a large, “menacing” bodyguard took her for a walk in Central Park.
“He told me he didn’t know that I had anything to do with [Death Row head] Suge Knight, and if anything happened he would have to kill me,” Clark remembered.
That threatening, violent side of Diddy was something she said she saw frequently. One notable occasion happened just a few months into her tenure, when some jewelry Combs had out on loan from Jacob Arabo, aka Jacob the Jeweler, went missing.
In the aftermath, Clark testified that the same menacing bodyguard from Central Park, known as “Uncle Paulie,” took her to an abandoned office building in Manhattan. She claimed she was locked in and subjected to around eight hours of near-continuous lie detector tests about whether she stole the bling while being threatened that they’d “throw [her] in the East River” if she failed.
Capricorn claimed that she went through this routine—trapped in that same – building for a full workday’s worth of lie detector tests—for five straight days before the subject was dropped.