Diddy’s $100K Bribe Exposed: Insider Says He Paid to Bury Assault Footage of Cassie

The courtroom saga surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs just hit a wild new chapter—and this one’s messier than a “Bad Boy” reunion tour gone wrong.

The key moment? A hotel security supervisor dropped a bombshell in court this week, saying Diddy dropped a whole $100,000 to keep a brutal surveillance video under wraps—one that allegedly shows him assaulting his ex, singer Cassie Ventura, in a Los Angeles hotel hallway.

Let’s break it down, reality-TV style.

The Scene: One Night at the InterContinental

According to supervisor Eddy Garcia, the incident went down March 5, 2016, at the InterContinental Hotel in L.A.—and what the security cameras reportedly caught is straight out of a nightmare. Garcia testified that the footage showed Diddy wearing just a towel while beating, kicking, and dragging Cassie.

Yes, that Cassie—the R&B singer and longtime partner Diddy dated on-and-off for years. The same footage eventually leaked via CNN in 2023, causing shockwaves through the entertainment world.

But the backstory of how that video disappeared? That’s where things get real scandalous.

The Alleged Cover-Up: Cash, Calls, and NDAs

According to Garcia’s testimony, Diddy’s assistant Kristina Khorram was the first to try getting her hands on the footage. After Garcia said “nah” multiple times, she connected him directly with Diddy. The music mogul allegedly sounded panicked and claimed he’d had “too much to drink.” Then came the money talk.

Diddy allegedly told Garcia he’d “take care of him”—which translated to: cold, hard cash.

Garcia, who was earning $10.50/hour at the time (let that sink in), reached out to his boss. They allegedly agreed to hand over the footage for $50K. But when Garcia delivered the USB drive to a secret L.A. location, things escalated. He says Diddy whipped out a money counter, fed in stacks like it was a scene out of Power, and counted out a cool $100K.

That’s right—double the original ask. Garcia says the extra $50K was a sweetener for him and a colleague.

And just to seal the deal, Garcia says he signed an NDA with a $1 million penalty clause. Diddy also allegedly FaceTimed Cassie and told her to tell Garcia she wanted the footage to vanish too. According to Garcia, she obliged, citing a movie she had coming out.

Where Did the Money Go?

Garcia says he used his cut—about $30K—to buy a used car. He also claims Diddy warned him not to blow the money on anything flashy that could raise red flags.

Later, when law enforcement came calling, Garcia admits he didn’t tell the whole truth. But after lawyering up, he spilled everything to prosecutors.

Why This Testimony Matters

This video—and Garcia’s account of what allegedly went down after the assault—is huge for the feds. Prosecutors say Diddy wasn’t just running a music empire but a criminal operation involving bribery, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice. The hotel video and hush money narrative fit right into that picture.

To add even more heat, another security team member, Israel Florez, testified earlier that Diddy tried to slide him a “stack of money” after he found Cassie in distress.

The Bigger Trial: It’s Getting Deeper Than Rap

Let’s not forget—Diddy isn’t just fighting one allegation. He’s currently facing serious federal charges including:

  • Sex trafficking
  • Racketeering
  • Transportation to engage in prostitution

He’s pleaded not guilty across the board, but the court case is now in Week 4 and heating up fast. With high-profile testimony and receipts like this, things could pivot any minute.

Final Word

This trial ain’t just a hip-hop headline—it’s turning into one of the biggest legal dramas in celebrity history, with ripple effects across the entire industry. If these allegations hold up, it could mark the fall of one of hip-hop’s most influential power players.

Keep those group chats ready—this case has more plot twists than a “Real Housewives” finale.

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