Scott Mescudi, known as Kid Cudi, provided gripping testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial, revealing disturbing incidents involving threats and a Molotov cocktail explosion linked to the music mogul.
Kid Cudi Makes Stunning Allegations Against Diddy in Ongoing Trial

Kid Cudi Makes Stunning Allegations Against Diddy in Ongoing Trial
In a dramatic courtroom session, Kid Cudi claims Diddy orchestrated a Molotov cocktail attack on his Porsche and allegedly broke into his home.
Rapper Scott Mescudi, popularly known as Kid Cudi, made headlines Thursday after taking the stand in the ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. Cudi alleged that the music mogul threatened him and was behind a Molotov cocktail incident that left his Porsche damaged. This testimony marks a significant moment in the trial, as Cudi is the most prominent figure to speak against Combs thus far.
During his two-hour appearance, Mescudi recounted a tense moment from December 2011 when he received an urgent call from Cassie Ventura—Combs' ex-girlfriend—who alerted him to Combs' anger over their brief romantic involvement. Mescudi testified that, upon arriving home, he found his residence ransacked, with his dog agitated and Christmas gifts disturbed. He claimed Combs admitted to being in his house during a phone call, adding to the tension of the situation.
In a chilling story, Cudi recounted a separate incident when his car was set ablaze with a Molotov cocktail shortly after his romantic relationship with Ventura ended. He received a distressing call from his dog sitter about the fire, only to discover severe damage to his vehicle. In court, he directly implied Combs had a hand in these alarming events, although the music mogul has publicly denied any involvement.
The courtroom session also featured testimony from Mylah Morales, a makeup artist who expressed fear for her safety after witnessing Ventura's injuries, which included a black eye and split lip. Additionally, hotel staff provided insight into Combs' unusual habits during stays, noting his penchant for spills and excess.
As the trial progresses into its third week, the prosecution is expected to hear from another witness, Capricorn Clark, who allegedly contacted Mescudi amid Diddy's purported intrusion. The stakes remain high for Combs, who could face life in prison if convicted on numerous serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking. He has consistently pleaded not guilty to all accusations.