
This Could, Child Cudi took the stand to testify in opposition to Diddy amid his federal trial. Throughout his testimony, he mentioned his relationship with the Unhealthy Boy founder’s ex, Cassie. He additionally recalled threats he allegedly obtained from Diddy, and his automotive getting set on hearth with a Molotov cocktail, which he thought the mogul may have allegedly been chargeable for. Throughout a current look on Name Her Daddy, he admitted that the method wasn’t simple, however mentioned he in the end believes he did the suitable factor.
“I used to be simply there as a result of I needed to be,” he defined, as captured by TMZ. “I hated each minute of it.”
“I’ve all the time simply needed to see [Cassie] thrive and do nicely and be completely satisfied as a result of I do know she was residing a nightmare,” he continued. “And I used to be simply there to assist her. That’s what sort of gave me peace with it after I sat down in that chair.”
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Child Cudi additionally mirrored on the testimony throughout an interview with CBS Mornings this week. “I knew I used to be serving to Cassie. I simply needed to be there and assist her out,” he shared on the time. “I do know I did the suitable factor, in order that’s all that issues.”
The performer went on to debate a number of the backlash he obtained from Diddy’s supporters for his testimony. “I had lots of people that supported me, however there have been a number of that had some opinions about it,” he recalled. “It was fascinating as a result of I’m not no avenue dude. I don’t stay by no code, you recognize? So I assume it’s as a result of I’m a rapper. Individuals simply threw that on me. However, like, my music has by no means been about that and I’ve by no means tried to faux I used to be about that.”
Diddy’s trial got here to an finish final month after roughly two months and varied different testimonies. He was discovered not responsible of intercourse trafficking and racketeering and responsible of transportation for prostitution. He faces as much as 20 years in jail.