SEAN “Diddy” Combs’ former assistant has testified about the terrifying moment the armed music exec allegedly kidnapped her and broke into rapper Kid Cudi’s home in a jealous rage over his ex-girlfriend.

Capricorn Clark, who worked for Combs on and off between 2004 and 2018, testified against her former boss and his violent and arduous demands that led her to develop stress-induced alopecia.

Courtroom sketch of Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs watches as his former assistant, Capricorn Clark, is questioned by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mitzi Steiner during his sex trafficking trial on TuesdayCredit: Reuters

Capricorn Clark leaving Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial.
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Combs’ ex-assistant Capricorn Clark leaves after testifying in her former boss’ sex trafficking trial on TuesdayCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Courtroom sketch of Sean "Diddy" Combs at his sex trafficking trial.
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Capicorn Clark previously referred to Sean Combs as ‘the devil’ when she described what it was like working for himCredit: Reuters

Capricorn Clark, Sean "Diddy" Combs' former assistant, leaving a New York court during a sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
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Capricorn Clark sobbed on the stand as she told the jury about her punishing years working for Sean CombsCredit: Reuters

Kid Cudi leaving a New York court after testifying in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial.
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Rapper Kid Cudi leaves the US District Courthouse on Thursday after testifying at the Combs’ trialCredit: AP:Associated Press
The former assistant told the court that while employed at Combs’ company, her life was threatened about 50 times.

She said Combs, 55, threatened her during her first day on the job after finding out she previously worked at his rival Suge Knight’s Death Row Records.

Clark told prosecutors how Combs and his security guard took her for a walk in Central Park at night.

“What did Mr. Comb tell you in the park?” prosecutors asked Clark.

“That since I’d worked for Suge Knight, if anything happened, he might have to kill me,” she testified.

During Clark’s testimony, the former assistant told jurors about the time an armed Combs banged on her door and allegedly kidnapped her after he learned about Kid Cudi and Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura’s relationship in December 2011.

Clark told the jury that Combs, who had a gun on his lap, and his security guard drove to Cudi’s home, where she witnessed them break in.

She claimed Combs and his security guard engaged in a car chase with Cudi, born Scott Mescudi, after the rapper pulled up beside them in his black Porsche.

Clark disclosed shocking new details about Combs’ violent assault of Ventura after learning about her relationship with Cudi.

Venutra was on the ground “in a fetal position” as Combs kicked her as the singer laid “crying silently,” Clark said.

FIVE-DAY LIE DETECTOR TEST

Combs’ former assistant also told the court how she was forced to take lie detector tests for five days and warned she would be thrown in a river if she failed after Combs’ jewelry went missing.

Clark said she was left “petrified” after being brought to an abandoned building in New York and locked in while being questioned over the missing jewelry.

The extraordinary claims emerged during the testimony of Clark, who repeatedly broke down in tears while describing her nightmarish employment with Diddy.

At the start of Clark’s testimony on Tuesday, she told the courtroom about the punishing hours and low pay she received while working for Combs.

KID CUDI’S TESTIMONY

Over a dozen witnesses, including Combs’ ex-girlfriend and singer Ventura, have taken the stand throughout the trial’s first two weeks, giving harrowing testimony against the Bad Boy Records executive, 55.

Clark’s name was mentioned in the courtroom during rapper Kid Cudi’s testimony on Thursday.

Cudi testified that Clark called him in December 2011 to warn him that Combs and another associate were at his home in Los Angeles after the music mogul learned he was dating Ventura.

The rapper told jurors that he met Ventura after she was allegedly involved in a domestic violence incident with Combs.

Cudi and Ventura went to the Sunset Marquis hotel, and while there, the rapper told jurors that he received a call from Clark, who he said sounded “very scared.”

In a 2023 post on X, Clark appeared to have referred to Combs as “the devil” when describing what it was like working for him.

“Last 11 years of my life, I have had to deal with EVERYONE’S nonsensical allegiance to the devil,” Clark posted at the time.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges as prosecutors continue to paint him as the ringleader of a criminal enterprise.

He has denied all allegations against him and insists he’s only engaged in consensual sex.

The federal trial is expected to last eight weeks.