
Capricorn Clark corroborated much of Cassie's testimony, and then some! From an alleged kidnapping, to being threatened with murder, Capricorn told the jury what it was like to work for Diddy. But did his former assistant hold back? Aubrey offers her take on the power player who went from being Diddy's gatekeeper to calling him 'The Devil.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Amy and TJ presents Aubrey O'Day covering the Diddy Trial. Welcome everybody to Amy and TJ Presents, Aubrey O'Day covering the Diddy Trial. I'm TJ Holmes here alongside my partner, Amy Robach, and we have been getting help along the way in covering the Diddy Trial from someone who has insight that we definitely right now need robes after we just finished another full day of testimony in the trial.
And this is certainly one we could use Aubrey's context in understanding what happened. One witness on the stand for a full day.
That's right. Her name is hard to forget. Capricorn Clark. And Aubrey, you are read everything that this star witness told jurors yesterday because she had a lot to say. In some ways, in a lot of ways, she corroborated what we heard from Cassie Ventura, but she also poked some holes in what she testified to, at least left some questions for jurors. What was your overall impression?
You know Capricorn, you've met Capricorn, you've worked alongside Capricorn. What was your take on her testimony yesterday?
Her story and what she went through is horrific. Her desire to please Diddy and to be great at her job is exactly as she stated it. From morning until the next morning at 4 a.m., she would work nonstop. Food, water, and your overall mental health was not really ever considered over in that area.
And so it's not like there was any professional setting or professional graces given to the employees there. And she established many things from kidnapping that's going to be playing into the Rico charge. There's violence, weapons, break in, kidnapping, even the rituals of her day one coming from death row. coming from Suge, moving over there. Day one was like Central Park.
And if you ever, you know, play with me, you'll end up dead. Threats of violence, threats of death. And one thing I will say in the music industry, especially in hip hop, a lot of people will threaten death. There's death talking about, you know, talked about a lot in music. And
Not many people take that seriously enough to fall in line and do what's needed to be done for the person that's threatening them. A lot of people will challenge back or will, you know, either make a spectacle of it in order to sell records or they will, you know, whatever they choose to do. It's more of a artistic challenge. presentation than it is a fear.
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