LAPD officer testifies about investigating Kid Cudi's home break-in
The Los Angeles police officer who responded to Kid Cudi’s home on Dec. 22, 2011, after the rapper reported a break-in there testified that a black SUV he saw leaving the scene was registered to Sean Combs’ company.
LAPD officer Christopher Ignacio testified that he walked through the home with Cudi, whose birth name is Scott Mescudi, and recorded the incident as trespassing, which he described to the court as “someone entering someone’s property without the owner’s consent.”

Ignacio further testified that he ran the license plate from a black Cadillac Escalade SUV seen driving from the house. The jury saw that the resulting report showed the vehicle's registered owner as Bad Boy Productions, Inc., which Combs' owned.
Capricorn Clark, Combs' former assistant, testified Tuesday that Combs, whom she told the court was armed with a handgun, and a bodyguard entered Mescudi’s home after allegedly kidnapping Clark from her apartment and forcing her to join them.
Mescudi previously testified that nothing was missing from his home after the break-in but that he found Christmas presents opened on the counter and his dog locked in a bathroom.
On cross-examination, Ignacio testified that his report said nothing about a firearm being involved.
“You had no information that there was a gun involved?” defense attorney Brian Steel asked.
“I don’t believe so,” Ignacio responded.
“Did you hear anything about a kidnapping?” Steel asked.
“No,” Ignacio answered.
The next witness is the Los Angeles Fire Department arson investigator who responded to the firebombing of Mescudi’s car in 2012.






