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Diddy And His Attempt To Get Kid Cudi's Testimony Stricken From Record (5/27/25)

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team filed a motion to strike the testimony of Scott Mescudi, known professionally as Kid Cudi, after his appearance in the federal criminal trial elicited explosive allegations. Cudi testified that Combs once threatened to blow up his car due to Cudi’s past romantic involvement with Cassie Ventura, a key accuser in the case. Days later, Cudi's car mysteriously exploded in his driveway—an incident that, according to the prosecution, underscored a pattern of intimidation and retaliation by Combs. Diddy's defense argued that this testimony was both prejudicial and speculative, asserting that no direct evidence linked Combs to the car explosion and that the jury could be improperly swayed by sensationalized claims.


In their motion, Combs’ attorneys claimed the testimony lacked probative value and served primarily to inflame the jury by suggesting Combs was capable of criminal violence outside the specific charges at hand. They also contended that Cudi’s statement about the threat was hearsay and should have been excluded on evidentiary grounds. Prosecutors pushed back, maintaining that the testimony helped establish a broader context of coercive control and threats used to silence or punish those connected to Cassie Ventura. The judge has yet to issue a final ruling on the motion, but the attempt signals the defense’s broader strategy: to discredit accuser-aligned witnesses whose stories point to a pattern of intimidation, while narrowing the jury’s focus strictly to the charges in the indictment.


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Diddy's attorneys ask judge to strike out Kid Cudi's bombshell testimony about disgraced rapper's revenge plot | Daily Mail Online

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