
Kid Cudi testified Combs looked 'like a Marvel supervillain' in meeting after car fire
A couple of days after his Porsche was firebombed, Scott Mescudi, aka rapper Kid Cudi, testified that he called Sean Combs.
"I reached out to Sean Combs after my car had caught fire and finally told him we needed to meet up and talk," Mescudi told the court. "He had been wanting to talk to me. After the fire I said, 'this is getting out of hand.'"
When prosecutor Emily Johnson asked why Mescudi called Combs regarding the firebombing of his car, he replied, "I knew he had something to do with it." The defense objected and the judge instructed the jury to disregard the response.

Mescudi testified that he and Combs arranged to meet at the SoHo House social club in Los Angeles, where Mescudi testified that he saw Sean Combs "standing there staring out the window with his hands behind his back, like a Marvel supervillain." The remark earned a chuckle in the courtroom.
"We discussed the whole story about how me and Cassie first started to date to what it was to how it ended. His whole point was, you know, we were homies. She was my girl. I let him know that she told me they were broken up," Mescudi testified.
Mescudi told the court that Combs' demeanor during their meeting was "very calm," which Mescudi found "off-putting": "It was weird that he was so calm," Mescudi testified.
Mescudi testified that when the meeting ended, "We stood up, shook hands and as I was shaking his hand I said, 'What are we going to do about my car?'"
"He looked right back at me, very cold stare, and said 'I don't know what you're talking about,'' Mescudi told the court.
Mescudi testified that he withdrew his hand, whereupon Combs asked, "I thought we were cool. Do we have a problem?" Mescudi testified that he confirmed that Combs was giving his word that he didn't burn his car.
Mescudi told the court that a couple of years later, he saw Combs again at the SoHo House in Los Angeles.
"He was with his daughter and he pulled me to the side and basically apologized for everything. He said 'Man I just want to apologize for everything, all that b-------,'" Mescudi testified.
"After I got the apology I found peace with it. That was the last thing I was suspecting to get from him," Mescudi testified.