Jaw-dropping images have emerged showing Kid Cudi‘s melted Porsche after it was allegedly firebombed by Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs.

The shocking pictures were presented to the jury at the disgraced music mogul’s federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial in New York City.

They appear to show evidence of the molotov cocktail which the rapper, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, told a court was thrown through the roof of his convertible.

The images show the car’s soft top with a gaping hole in the middle. 

The vehicle’s interior is charred and burnt and the red leather on the driver’s seat has been melted away.

Another photograph shows the blackened inside of one of the car’s doors and window. 

‘Looks like the top of my Porsche was cut open, that’s where they inserted the molotov cocktail,’ Mescudi said of one of the images shown to the jury.

Jaw-dropping images have emerged showing Kid Cudi ‘s melted Porsche after it was allegedly firebombed by Sean ‘ Diddy ‘ Combs

The shocking pictures were presented to the jury at the disgraced music mogul’s federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial in New York City 

They appear to back up the rapper’s claims his car was hit by a molotov cocktail

Another image showed what appeared to be the molotov cocktail used in the arson.

Mescudi, 41, took to the stand Thursday to testify about his affair with Cassie Ventura, 38, which went on while she was in a relationship with Combs.

He told the court that Combs, who has denied all charges against him, became violent after finding out about the affair.

Mescudi received a call from his dog sitter in January 2012 informing him that his  vehicle was on fire on his driveway, the court heard.

Jurors were previously told by Ventura that Combs had called her during Fashion Week threatening to ‘blow up’ her lover’s car.

Mescudi echoed her testimony about Combs’ violent tendencies, some of which were caught on infamous hotel surveillance footage in 2016 when Combs was captured beating Ventura in a corridor.

Mescudi testified that Combs became enraged after he found out about his affair with Ventura in 2011.

‘I got a call from Cassie 5.30, 6am,’ he told the court. ‘She told me that Sean Combs had found out about us. I was really confused. 

Kid Cudi, real name Scott Mescudi, said the attack took place after Combs found out about his affair with his girlfriend Cassie Ventura

Mescudi identified these image as his charred Porsche following the 2012 incident

‘Looks like the top of my Porsche was cut open, that’s where they inserted the molotov cocktail,’ Mescudi said of one of the images shown to the jury

 ‘She asked me to pick her up. She sounded really dressed, nervous, scared so I went to pick her up.’

He testified that one of Combs’ assistants tipped him off that the furious music executive had broken into his house.

‘I’m going to be very candid. I said motherf***er you in my house,’ he told the court of an alleged phone call he shared with Combs shortly after.

‘He’s like, “what’s up”? I said “motherf****er you in my house?’

He claimed that when he arrived at his residence he found things were out of place.

‘Some gifts I’d bought for my family were opened,’ Mescudi told the court.

‘Some stuff I got from Chanel. My dog was locked up in my bathroom. Gifts were on the kitchen counter.’

Mescudi said his dog was ‘jittery’ and ‘anxious’ after being shut in the room. 

Diddy’s defense says he is guilty of domestic violence but not of sex-trafficking or racketeering, and that the government is targeting him for his sexual preferences

Cassie and Diddy first met in 2005, when she was 19 and he was a 39-year-old superstar (Pictured: New York, 2006) 

The testimony about his pet was a point of contention for Combs’ lawyers, who argued hearing about the impact on the animal could prejudice the jury.

Combs is not charged with domestic abuse and settled a civil lawsuit which is understood to pertain to many of Ventura’s claims out of court.

He has denied sex trafficking, racketeering and transport for prostitution charges. 



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