After Capricorn Clark testified earlier Tuesday that a gun-carrying Sean Combs forced her into a car to confront Scott Mescudi, aka rapper Kid Cudi, in December 2012, the defense asserted on cross-examination that she had a different motive.
"Isn't it true that you went so that Mr. Combs wouldn't do something stupid?" defense attorney Marc Agnifilo asked.
"No," Clark answered.
"You went because you were afraid he was going to do something stupid," Agnifilo insisted.
"I went because he told me he didn't care that I didn't want to go," Clark responded. "I did not want to go and it was not my choice, sir."
Agnifilo also questioned Clark about her testimony regarding events at Mescudi's house and her call to Cassie Ventura.
"You're telling this jury you 100% said the word 'gun' on that phone call?" Agnifilo asked.
"Yes," Clark answered. "I said it very quickly. I said, 'Puff came to my house with a gun."
In her earlier testimony, Clark said that before she telephoned Ventura, she called actress Lauren London.
"Tell us why you did that," Agnifilo asked Clark.
"She was the only one that was sort of in our orbit. She was like my sister at the time. I just wanted someone to know where I was in case this all went really bad. I called her for my protection," Clark responded, her voice shaking with emotion.
"Are you aware that Sean Combs and Lauren London were friends for years after this?" Agnifilo asked.
"Yes," Clark responded.
Clark again broke down in tears and sobs when confronted by several emails she sent to Combs, which were shown to the court. One, sent in 2014, read, "Hopefully you'll forgive me soon. It's been long enough. I feel like you've forgiven everyone else but me."
A second email presented by the defense, which Clark sent to Combs in early 2015, said, "Sending you blessings and love for a new year."
Clark also became emotional when Agnifilo showed her yet another email that she sent to Combs on his birthday, Nov. 4, 2015. "My hope for this year is that you make good on your promise to get over things and actually be my friend again," the email read.
Through sniffles, Clark testified that she "felt that I was somewhat of a protector for Puff. That email is me pleading, like, dude, let it go." Clark told the court that the stakes for her were high because her parents are gone and her son has autism.
Agnifilo kept asking Clark why she wanted to work with Combs again.
"I wanted my life back, sir," Clark testified.
"You want to work with him again," Agnifilo said.
"I wanted to work in the music industry," Clark replied.
Redirect examination by the prosecution has now begun.