What Puffy has done, what Puffy did, or what Puffy does is hardly a surprise. Everyone is well aware of his actions. I mean, to engage in such behavior towards women and others, it’s not exactly breaking news, darling. If you thought we were nearing the end of the accusations thrown at Diddy, you were mistaken. It seems like the accusations have only just begun. Another individual, claiming to have knowledge, is now stepping forward, shedding light on more of Diddy’s alleged victims. Former assistant Capricorn Clark and other ex-employees have also been sharing their experiences.
Now, in the lawsuit filed by Cassy against Diddy, she mentioned the strained relationship between Diddy and Suge Knight. As you know, the feud between them dates back to the ’90s, a dark chapter intertwined with the East Coast-West Coast rivalry that tragically claimed the lives of Tupac and Biggie. Cassy detailed the tense atmosphere between them, recounting moments that left her fearing for her life. For instance, in one alarming incident described in the lawsuit, while Mr. Colmes and Miss Fandura were using drugs together in his residence, a member of his security team burst in to report that Suge Knight, a longstanding adversary of Mr. Colmes, had been sighted at Mel’s Drive-In Diner in Los Angeles. Apparently, Diddy hastily armed himself, grabbed multiple firearms from a safe, and dashed out of his home toward Suge’s supposed location. This episode left Cassy trembling with fear and in tears.
Let’s say Suge had more than a few words for Diddy. In an episode of his “Collect Call with Suge Knight” podcast, released on November 24th, Suge revisited his ongoing feud with Diddy, levying further allegations regarding Diddy’s treatment of women.
“Suge revisited his longtime rivalry with Diddy and made even more allegations about Diddy’s alleged behavior towards women.”
“What Puffy did, or does, it’s not surprising. Everyone knows. You’ve got to be able to do that kind of thing to a woman and other women, but it’s not new. It’s not like it’s, uh, new news,” Suge remarked. He also disclosed an incident where Diddy allegedly mistreated a female assistant, Capricorn Clark, over not informing him about Cassie’s involvement with Kid Cudi. Diddy reportedly settled with Cap to keep the matter under wraps with a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), ensuring her silence and preventing legal consequences. Cassie claimed that Diddy purportedly destroyed Kid Cudi’s car during Paris Fashion Week after discovering emails between Kid Cudi and Cassie during a rough patch in their relationship. Diddy allegedly wanted to ensure Kid Cudi was at home with friends when the car exploded, as stated in a lawsuit. Kid Cudi’s car indeed exploded in his driveway. Like Cassie, Capricorn supposedly faced consequences for her involvement with Kid Cudi.
After news broke out, many wondered about Capricorn’s silence and why she remained in her role as the devil’s assistant for so long. As for the NDAs Diddy enforced, I’m not privy to those details. However, since the lawsuits surfaced, Capricorn has vowed to no longer stay silent about her experiences working for Diddy. It’s worth recalling that Cassie, in her lawsuit, noted that much of what she endured was witnessed by Diddy’s staff and employees at Bad Boy Entertainment and related ventures, yet no one spoke up. Shockingly, these assistants were even tasked with delivering gifts to Cassie after domestic violence incidents. Moreover, Cassie mentioned that these assistants were involved in organizing intimate encounters, arranging hotel suites with baby oil and Astro Glide.
Honestly, if everything Cassie alleged about Diddy proved true, it’s understandable how even those who worked closely with him during their time together might have been too intimidated to speak up. Cassie recounted in a lawsuit that following one incident, even Diddy’s head of security and assistant were moved to tears upon seeing her. But now, with Cassie bravely sharing her truth and others like Suge mentioning additional victims, former employees such as Capricorn no longer feel the grip of fear.
Capricorn was one of the first to respond to the lawsuit with a cryptic post quoting Proverbs 4:14: “Don’t take the path of the wicked. Don’t follow those who do evil. Stay away from that path. Don’t even go near it. Turn around and go another way.” She then expressed her readiness to walk away from any monetary enticements, even if the doors were open, emphasizing that 2011 was a year of torment. Accompanying the post was an old black and white photo of herself with sunglasses and bangs, alongside a second image bearing the words, “They will betray you for someone who will betray them.”
After Suge Knight shared her story, Capricorn didn’t hold back. In a tweet that appeared to reference Diddy as the devil, she expressed her frustration: “Black women become the scapegoats for the past 11 years of my life, enduring everyone’s blind loyalty to evil. I pray this ends. I hold no regard for any of you. It’s not acceptable to turn a blind eye anymore. We need to do better.” She also honored Kim Porter in another post, lamenting, “They’ll use and discard you, baby girl, then act like they never desired you. Kim remained steadfast, the sole exception. Dark times.”
This hits me hard. I hope it’s the end. I never deserved this. Enough. It’s astonishing that these individuals were made to sign NDAs. Shouldn’t such agreements be outlawed in cases like these? And could there be grounds for another lawsuit? Capricorn seems poised to speak out further. Regarding individuals associated with Diddy, another figure mentioned in Cassie’s lawsuit is Roger Bonds. According to the legal documents, in January 2009, Diddy flew into a rage upon discovering Cassie had conversed with another music manager at an LA party. Cassie had hoped this connection would advance her career and make Diddy proud. Instead, he dragged her out of the club in a fit of anger.
It appears that during the car ride home from the club, Diddy allegedly confronted Cassie, forcibly cornering her in the vehicle and assaulting her. The lawsuit states that security personnel, Roger Bonds, attempted to intervene but was unsuccessful in defusing the situation. Upon arriving at Diddy’s residence, Cassie reportedly tried to flee, only to be pursued by Diddy and subjected to further violence.
In response to the incident, Roger Bonds took to his social media stories, emphasizing that his intention was not to threaten or betray anyone, but rather to share his perspective on the events he witnessed. He explained that his decision to speak out stemmed from his sense of responsibility, particularly as a father to four daughters. Bonds also posted a now-deleted photo collage featuring himself and Cassie with a caption expressing his readiness to speak his truth after years of silence, emphasizing the importance of family.
In a recent post, Bonds hinted at the complexity of keeping promises when circumstances change, suggesting a shift in his allegiance. It’s evident that Bonds recognizes the fear many individuals may have in confronting Diddy, a sentiment echoed by Aubrey O’Day, who believes there are likely others who remain silent due to similar concerns.
In her own tweet, she expressed, “I was fired for supposedly being promiscuous on national TV. Completely untrue. But let’s be real, that guy’s all about promiscuity. So, why the real dismissal? You already know. Despite my talent, the only offer I got afterward was to grace the cover of Playboy.” She went on to say, “Not everyone made it through that ordeal safely, with proper safeguards or even the courage to come forward. Let’s face it, if you think being silenced happened just once or twice, you’re mistaken. Maybe more voices will emerge, or maybe not. What’s your take? Do you believe more will come forward with their stories? And how do you feel about former employees of Suge Knight and Diddy speaking out? Share your thoughts below.”