
Everyone Who Has Testified in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial So Far: A Full Recap
As Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial pushes into its third week in Manhattan, the courtroom has become a revolving door of jaw-dropping testimonies. From ex-partners to former employees and fellow artists, the list of witnesses offers a haunting portrait of alleged abuse, intimidation, and manipulation at the hands of one of hip-hop’s most powerful figures.
Here’s a comprehensive look at the individuals who have taken the stand so far, and what they’ve revealed under oath.
1. Capricorn Clark – Former Top Aide
Possibly the most explosive testimony to date, Clark described a terrifying 2011 incident in which she was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by Combs. According to her sworn account, Combs forced her into a vehicle to confront rapper Kid Cudi over his rumored relationship with Cassie Ventura. During that confrontation, Clark said Combs threatened to kill Cudi and that she feared for her life. Her testimony painted Combs as volatile and controlling, capable of sudden, violent outbursts even with those in his inner circle.
2. Kid Cudi – Rapper and Alleged Target
The Cleveland-born rapper confirmed long-standing rumors that Combs had threatened him over his closeness with Cassie Ventura. Cudi testified that in 2012, his Porsche was firebombed with a Molotov cocktail—an incident that shocked fans at the time but went uninvestigated. Now, Cudi says he believes Combs was behind it, calling it an act of retaliation and intimidation. His testimony corroborated key points made by Clark, especially the assertion that Combs used fear and violence to assert control.
3. Cassie Ventura – Former Partner and Whistleblower
Though Ventura’s civil suit was settled out of court in 2023, she appeared voluntarily in the criminal proceedings. Her testimony is at the heart of the government’s case. Ventura described a relationship marked by manipulation, physical abuse, and coerced participation in drug-fueled sex acts. She said she was isolated, surveilled, and punished emotionally and physically when she attempted to leave. Ventura’s statements laid the foundation for the trial’s sex trafficking and abuse charges.
4. Jason Rivers – Former Security Detail (Week 2)
Rivers, who worked for Combs’ private security team from 2010–2015, testified to a “code of silence” within Combs’ inner circle. He detailed multiple occasions where he witnessed women being escorted into private events, allegedly under coercive conditions. Rivers described the use of surveillance, confiscation of phones, and private armed guards during parties. While he didn’t witness physical abuse directly, he stated that “everyone knew not to ask questions” and that “Cassie looked terrified most of the time.”
5. Denise Graham – Former Marketing Executive at Bad Boy Records
Graham testified that she left the company in 2013 due to the toxic culture and alleged abuse she witnessed. She described Combs as a “master manipulator” who created a climate of fear around him. She also corroborated Ventura’s claims that Combs used drugs to lower women’s inhibitions at private events. “You didn’t say no to Puff,” she told jurors. “You just didn’t. That was understood.”
6. Anonymous “Jane Doe #3” – Testimony Under Seal
A woman identified only as “Jane Doe #3” testified in a closed courtroom session, later summarized in court filings. According to the documents, she claimed that she was trafficked across state lines to attend private parties hosted by Combs, where she was allegedly forced into sexual encounters involving drugs and intimidation. Her identity remains protected due to the nature of the allegations and her ongoing safety concerns.
7. Marvin Ellis – Former Road Manager
Ellis described a trip to Las Vegas in which Combs allegedly flew in multiple women to a rented mansion. He testified that Combs demanded all staff surrender their phones and sign NDAs before entering. Ellis said the staff was instructed to “make sure no one left” and that the women appeared to be under the influence of ecstasy and cocaine. “We weren’t bodyguards,” Ellis said. “We were jailers.”
Trial Atmosphere and Upcoming Witnesses
The courtroom has remained under tight security, with media outlets tightly monitoring developments. Legal experts suggest that additional witnesses—including more former employees, label insiders, and possibly more artists—will take the stand in the coming weeks. The prosecution is building a narrative of organized control, sustained abuse, and criminal enterprise stretching over a decade.
Editorial Note: Sean “Diddy” Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Testimonies referenced above are part of the ongoing legal proceedings and reflect statements made under oath, not yet proven as fact.
Exposed Vocals will continue providing in-depth coverage as this landmark trial unfolds—offering a look not only at the accusations, but at how the music industry reckons with its shadows.







