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Kid Cudi Says He Hated Testifying in Diddy Trial, But Wanted to Support Cassie

TMZ.com Wednesday, 13 August 2025
Kid Cudi says he hated every minute of his time on the witness stand in Diddy's federal criminal trial ... but he ultimately went through with testifying because he wanted to support his ex, Cassie Ventura. The rapper reflected on his experience…
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Kid Cudi says he hated every minute of his time on the witness stand in Diddy's federal criminal trial ... but he ultimately went through with testifying because he wanted to support his ex, Cassie Ventura.

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