Diddy’s Ex-Assistant Says He Threatened to Kill Her Over …

The allegations towards Diddy proceed to escalate as former assistant Capricorn Clark comes ahead with explosive claims within the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

Clark, who labored with the music mogul from 2004 to 2012, describes a disturbing incident from her very first day on the job, one she says she stored secret for practically twenty years.

“I know you Puff. I know you hide things well. I know you bury things well. I know you lie well,” Clark stated within the documentary.

She added, “You didn’t think I would ever get to the point of telling people what you’ve done.”

Clark stated she started working for Diddy in April 2004, employed as his private assistant.

“My first day started off cool and it got interesting over the course of the day,” she recalled. Diddy spent the day exhibiting her the ropes, telling her, “You’ll take notes, you’ll go with me in meetings, you’ll make sure my food is ready in the morning.”

But Clark stated the tone shifted dramatically that evening when Diddy took her to Central Park alongside along with his head of safety. “He said, ‘Cap, I wanna talk to you about a couple of things,'” she explains.

At some level, Clark says Diddy realized she had a private connection to Suge Knight, by way of Knight’s kid’s mom, who stays Clark’s finest pal. The affiliation, she stated, instantly alarmed him. According to Clark, Diddy instructed her, “Hey, I didn’t know you had anything to do with Suge. Like if something happens, I’m gonna have to kill you.”

She alleged he went even additional by describing how it might occur: “You will be in a dark park and there will be no one around. If this shit goes left… and I’m telling you, I’m telling you. Like, we’re just gonna do it like this so you really understand.”

Clark stated she by no means reported the menace, including, “I never told anyone. I never called the police. Anybody else would’ve said, ‘Puff Daddy told me he’s gonna kill me in the park.’ I think his trust came from that.”

She defined that her means to address intense personalities got here from her upbringing, the place she had a historical past of coping with addicts and intense personalities, primarily her mom, who was addicted to cocaine. Clark additionally claimed that Diddy “was a disorganized chaos that I understood.”

Despite the chilling first encounter, Clark continued to work for Diddy for years, finally climbing the ranks and turning into his world model director from 2008 to 2012.

Clark closed out her reflection on her time below his management claiming that Diddy was “very good at mental games” and “getting up under your skin […] attacking your fears and he’s very good at retaliation.”

Diddy has not publicly responded to the precise claims made by Clark within the documentary. His authorized crew has broadly denied the allegations introduced all through the sequence.