Thursday, May 22, 2025

'You Burned My Car': Kid Cudi Recounts Accusing Combs in Federal Trial

An evidence photo, displayed Thursday, May 22, 2025, during testimony in federal court in New York, shows the damage to a Porsche belonging to rapper Kid Cudi, born Scott Mescudi. Cudi testified that the vehicle was firebombed at his Los Angeles home in January 2012, an act he blamed on Sean "Diddy" Combs during Combs's ongoing sex-trafficking trial.
Kid Cudi delivered gripping testimony Thursday in Sean “Diddy” Combs’s federal sex-trafficking trial on Thursday, recounting a harrowing 2012 firebombing of his Porsche and an earlier home break-in, both of which he unequivocally blamed on the music mogul.

The Grammy-winning rapper, born Scott Mescudi, detailed to jurors how in January 2012, a Molotov cocktail was launched into his Los Angeles driveway, engulfing his Porsche. He testified he first learned of the inferno from his dog sitter.

When Mescudi, 41, later confronted Combs about the destroyed vehicle at a meeting in a Los Angeles hotel, Combs flatly responded, “I don't know what you’re talking about,” Mescudi testified. He described Combs during that meeting as posturing “like a Marvel super villain,” standing with his hands behind his back looking out a window, an encounter Mescudi found “off-putting” due to Combs's calmness.
“I remember looking at him and thinking, ‘You burned my car,’ ” Mescudi told the court. He added that Combs eventually apologized for "everything and all that [expletive]" approximately three years later, around 2015, after which Mescudi said he "found peace with it."

Prosecutors assert the car bombing exemplifies a pattern of “intimidation and violence” Combs allegedly employed, particularly concerning his former girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura. Mescudi had a brief romantic relationship with Ventura in late 2011, during a period when her relationship with Combs was reportedly intermittent.

On cross-examination, defense attorneys emphasized that no arrests were made or charges filed in connection with the firebombing, and Mescudi acknowledged he never witnessed who threw the incendiary device. “There is no physical evidence tying Mr. Combs to that incident,” a defense attorney stated.

Mescudi also recounted an unnerving break-in at his Hollywood Hills home in December 2011, which he said occurred after Combs became aware of his relationship with Ventura. He testified that security cameras had been tampered with, gifts rifled through, and his dog was inexplicably locked in a bathroom, prompting him to file a police report. Mescudi also testified that during this period, Combs called him while Mescudi believed Combs and associates were at his house. Mescudi said he asked Combs, "Motherf--ker, are you in my house?" to which Combs allegedly replied, "I am here waiting for you."

Further, Mescudi stated that Ventura had confided in him that Combs had been physically abusive towards her, describing incidents where “he would hit her, sometimes kick her.”

Combs, 54, has pleaded not guilty to a range of federal charges, including sex trafficking by force, transportation for prostitution, and racketeering conspiracy. Prosecutors allege he operated a criminal enterprise that abused, threatened, and coerced women over nearly two decades. Combs’s defense team has argued that his relationships were consensual and part of a lifestyle that included non-traditional arrangements.

The trial also heard continued testimony Thursday from George Kaplan, a former executive assistant to Combs, who reportedly testified to witnessing Combs "attack" Ventura. The trial is slated to continue.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Rod Wave Arrested After Alleged April Shooting at Atlanta-Area Home

Rodarius “Rod Wave” Green, 26, is shown after surrendering on May 20 to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on charges that he fired 14 rounds inside a Milton home.
Deputies arriving at an upscale Milton home on April 21 were met by a scene of luxury SUVs marked by bullet holes and a safe that appeared to have been forcibly moved across a basement floor. The incident allegedly involved rapper Rodarius “Rod Wave” Green, 26, who is accused of opening fire during a dispute over property reportedly stolen in a prior burglary.

Green voluntarily surrendered to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday and posted a $50,000 bond later that day. Court records unsealed in Superior Court charge him with 14 counts — including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, pointing a pistol at another, criminal damage to property, tampering with evidence and obstruction of law enforcement — after he allegedly fired 14 rounds indoors.

According to the affidavit, deputies found 11 bullets in an associate’s 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class, one in Green’s 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, one lodged in a basement wall and one missing. “In the basement, we found a large safe that had been dragged across the floor, opened and emptied,” an officer wrote.

“There is no truth to these charges,” attorneys Drew Findling and Marissa Goldberg said in a joint statement. “Rod Green was a victim of a burglary and committed no crimes. How he was even charged as a result of this situation is incomprehensible. This will absolutely be resolved favorably to Mr. Green.”

Green first broke through in 2019 when “Heart on Ice” went viral on TikTok and climbed the Billboard Hot 100, establishing his confessional style in hip-hop. He has since released four albums that reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart—"SoulFly," "Beautiful Mind," "Nostalgia," and "Last Lap" —and earned numerous RIAA-certified platinum singles.

Despite this arrest, Green remains musically active: he contributed the title track “Sinners” to the soundtrack of the Michael B. Jordan film Sinners , and his sixth studio album, “Last Lap,” debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in October.

His legal history includes a weapons arrest in Manatee County, Fla., in April 2024, which was dropped after authorities acknowledged an error , and a 2022 battery charge that was dismissed for lack of prosecutorial merit.

The investigation by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office is ongoing.

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Kid Cudi Expected on Stand as Diddy Faces Coercion Charges

Kid Cudi’s “Neverland” album artwork. The Grammy-winning rapper is expected to testify this week in the federal sex-trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs in Manhattan. (Courtesy Republic Records)
Grammy-winning artist Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi is expected to take the witness stand Wednesday in the federal sex-trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, court documents and ABC News updates confirm. His testimony follows emotional accounts from Cassie Ventura’s mother and a male escort, underlining prosecutors’ charge that Combs used threats and intimidation to control women.

Prosecutors say Combs, 54, led an “enterprise that abused, threatened and coerced women into prolonged, drug-fueled sexual ‘freak offs,’ ” then brandished evidence — from videotapes to defaced rifle parts — to silence them. Ventura testified she briefly dated Cudi before Combs allegedly threatened both of them, a key element of the government’s coercion claim.

On Tuesday, Regina Ventura described receiving a “disturbing” December 2011 email from her daughter in which Cassie said Combs threatened to release explicit tapes and harm both women. “I was physically sick,” Regina Ventura told the jury. She also recounted photographing her daughter’s bruises to “memorialize” the abuse.

Later, exotic dancer Sharay Hayes, known as “The Punisher,” testified that Combs directed “sexy scenes” between Hayes and Ventura, often supplying baby oil and specific lighting instructions. Hayes said he was paid $1,200–$2,000 per encounter and that on one occasion Combs threw condoms at him, declaring, “I’m ready to see you f— her,” though Hayes could not comply under the pressure.

Federal agents then described discovering AR-15–style rifle receivers, ammunition and lingerie on the same shelving unit during a March 2024 Miami Beach raid. Homeland Security Special Agent Gerard Gannon demonstrated how serial numbers had been defaced, suggesting attempts to intimidate.

Cudi’s anticipated testimony follows defense arguments that Combs’ relationships were consensual and part of a swinger lifestyle. Combs has pleaded not guilty to sex-trafficking by force, transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy. The trial continues Wednesday with further testimony from Agent Gannon, psychologist Dawn Hughes and former assistant George Kaplan, before Cudi takes the stand.

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