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Diddy Trial Shocker: LAPD Officer testifies on explosive break-in at Kid Cudi’s Hollywood Hills Home

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
May 28, 2025
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The third week of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ high-profile federal trial in Manhattan took a dramatic turn Wednesday as an LAPD officer testified about a chilling 2011 break-in at rapper Kid Cudi’s Hollywood Hills residence; an incident allegedly tied to Diddy and his associates. The trial, which centers on bombshell allegations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and criminal conspiracy, has seen a parade of key witnesses, but this latest testimony could shift the tide.

Testifying under oath, LAPD Officer Christopher Ignacio recounted responding to a 911 call at approximately 8:00 AM on December 11, 2011. The emergency, deemed a “Code 3” call due to its severity, led officers to the upscale Hollywood Hills home of Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi. According to Ignacio, a Cadillac Escalade, later traced to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records was spotted fleeing the scene moments after officers arrived, raising immediate red flags.

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Inside the residence, Ignacio noted the front door was unlocked, and a number of luxury items, including designer watches and handbags, were strewn about some still wrapped as gifts. Despite the apparent intrusion, no furniture had been disturbed. Moments later, two detectives arrived, and Ignacio claimed he spotted the same black Escalade driving back down the hill as Cudi himself pulled up in a Porsche.

One of the most shocking revelations was Ignacio’s claim that a Molotov cocktail had been used to damage Cudi’s vehicle. This incendiary detail adds a dangerous edge to what might otherwise have been labeled a standard trespass case. When Diddy’s defense attorney, Brian Steel, challenged Ignacio during cross-examination, asking whether the incident amounted to burglary or mere trespassing, the prosecution’s objection was quickly upheld.

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Further into his testimony, Ignacio stated that although he had observed security cameras on the property, there was no indication of a firearm inside the Escalade. He also emphasized that Cudi appeared composed upon arriving at the scene. When pressed on whether a police alert was issued due to potential weapons, Ignacio confirmed there had been none.

Before the jury was brought in, federal Judge Arun Subramanian presided over a tense debate between prosecutors and the defense regarding admissible evidence. At issue was a text message allegedly sent by singer Cassie Ventura, a former partner of Diddy and one of the case’s most closely watched figures. Prosecutors argue the message. “He’s making me freak off on my birthday. She didn’t want to go.” reflects Cassie’s mental state and coercion. The defense fired back with a comparison to someone simply not wanting to attend a hockey game, downplaying the message’s significance.

Judge Subramanian responded by noting that the defense had every opportunity to cross-examine Cassie while she was on the stand and moved to admit the message. With that, the jury was seated and proceedings continued.

This week’s testimony adds further intrigue and intensity to a case already brimming with controversy, celebrity drama, and serious criminal allegations. As the trial unfolds, all eyes remain on the courtroom, where revelations from the past could reshape Diddy’s future.

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