🔥 Did Diddy Torch Cudi’s Porsche?
Adding fuel to the fire, Cudi also testified that his Porsche was firebombed in February 2012 , while parked in his driveway.
He described how the top of the car was cut open so someone could insert a Molotov cocktail , destroying the vehicle.
Later, during a meeting at Soho House in West Hollywood , Cudi confronted Diddy directly:
“What are we going to do about my car?”
Diddy responded: “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Despite the tension, Cudi said they eventually made peace years later when Diddy pulled him aside and apologized.
👚 Fashion Meets Legal Drama: Cudi’s Signature Court Look
While the emotional testimony captured headlines, something else caught the public’s eye: Kid Cudi’s daily outfit — a black leather jacket and dark blue jeans , worn every day since jury selection started.
Fashion outlet GQ highlighted this bold choice, calling it a mix of “defiant cool” and courtroom uniformity . Some saw it as a statement; others joked that he was either trying to start a trend or simply forgot to pack more clothes.
Fans took to social media:
- “Is this a trial or a fashion show?”
- “That jacket deserves its own seat in the courtroom.”
- “Respect for consistency.”
Whatever the reason, Cudi’s style has become part of the trial’s cultural narrative — blending legal intensity with personal flair .
💔 A Love Triangle That Turned Into Legal Trouble
Cassie Ventura, the central figure in the case, previously testified for over 20 hours about her on-and-off relationship with Diddy , which lasted from 2007 to 2018.
She revealed that Diddy became irate when he found out she was dating Kid Cudi in 2011 — even suggesting he wanted to set fire to Cudi’s car .
Cudi confirmed that things got too intense:
“The drama was just getting out of hand… I knew Sean Combs was violent.”
They ended their short-lived romance for safety reasons — both for himself and for Cassie.
⚖️ What’s at Stake in the Diddy Trial?
Diddy faces multiple charges , including:
- Sex trafficking
- Racketeering
- Forced labor
- Transportation of individuals for illegal purposes
If convicted, he could face life in prison .
Kid Cudi’s testimony adds to a growing list of accounts painting a picture of a powerful figure allegedly using fear, intimidation, and violence to control those around him.
📊 Summary of Key Points