NEW YORK (AP) - Sean "Diddy" Combs told a former Los Angeles hotel guard it would ruin his career if a security video of the hip-hop mogul kicking and dragging R&B singer Casandra " Cassie " Ventura in 2016 was made public, the security specialist testified Tuesday at Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs feared footage of him beating his girlfriend would ruin his career, witness says
NEW YORK (AP) - Sean "Diddy" Combs told a former Los Angeles hotel guard it would ruin his career if a security video of the hip-hop mogul kicking and dragging R&B singer Casandra " Cassie " Ventura in 2016 was made public, the security specialist testified Tuesday at Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial.
Eddy Garcia, 33, testified to a jury that Combs made the comment repeatedly in March 2016 soon after the attack as he tried to buy what he hoped was the only copy of the video.
Prosecutors have made the footage from the Intercontinental Hotel a centerpiece of evidence against the Bad Boy Records founder, saying it supports the claims of three women, including Cassie, who allege Combs abused them sexually and physically over the past two decades. They also say Combs' persistent efforts to hush up the episode fit into allegations that he used threats and his fortune and fame to get what he wanted.
Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering charges lodged against him after his September arrest at a New York hotel. He has been jailed without bail since then.