Cassie once threatened a man after he revealed to her that he had seen one of the freak off tapes made by Diddy.
Diddy’s legal team played an audio clip in court of the singer confronting a man named Sugit who claimed her had seen the sexually explicit video.
Cassie can be heard saying to the man: “It’s my fucking life and I’ll kill you. If you don’t show me right now I will kill you, and I will hide you and I will cut you up and put you in the fucking dirt.”
She went on to threaten to get somebody else to kill the man: “I’ve never killed anybody in my life, but I will kill you. It’s not going to be blood on my hands. Someone else is going to do it.”

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The clip was originally played during Cassie’s testimony but is only now being made public. During cross-examination, Cassie admitted that she did confront the man over the video.
Cassie was also the party recording the exchange.
Actual video of the freak off sessions were shown to jurors earlier this week.

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Prosecutors played sections of three videos, each just over 10 minutes in length with jurors given headphones to listen to the audio.
Jurors were played around 30 seconds of each clips and it is reported that sex noises could be heard coming from the headphones.
One juror could be heard giggling when the clips were first shown.
A juror has also been removed from the trial following concerns that they had not been honest about their residency.

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Diddy had been attempting to get a mistrial over the incident, claiming that the prosecution were targeting a Black juror, however this was rejected by the judge.
Diddy’s own conduct towards jurors during the trial has gotten him into trouble.
Judge Arun Subramanian accused the rap mogul of making faces and nodding towards the jury while witnesses were being questioned.
Subramanian said to Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo: “Mr. Agnifilo, your client was looking at jurors and nodding vigorously. This can’t continue or I will give a limiting instruction you won’t like, or other measures including barring your client from the courtroom. Do you understand?”

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Agnifilo said: “It’s not going to happen again.”
Subramanian then warned: “This cannot happen again.”