A series of jaw-dropping photos recently surfaced showing Kid Cudi’s Porsche completely destroyed by fire.
The damage is so severe that it looks like the car’s been through an intense blaze — and it was allegedly set on fire by Sean “Diddy” Combs, according to the dramatic court case unfolding in New York City.
These pictures were actually shown to the jury during Combs’ federal trial, where he faces serious charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.
The images offer a grim visual of what happened after a molotov cocktail was reportedly thrown through the roof of Kid Cudi’s convertible Porsche.
What the Photos Reveal
The photos tell a clear story: the convertible’s soft top has a huge hole burned right in the middle. Inside, the car is completely charred.
The red leather driver’s seat isn’t recognizable anymore — it’s melted away from the intense heat.
Another picture zooms in on one of the car’s doors, showing a blackened window and a scorched interior.
Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, pointed out one photo to the jury and said, “Looks like the top of my Porsche was cut open, that’s where they inserted the molotov cocktail.”
Another image even showed what appeared to be the actual firebomb used in the attack.
Testimony from Kid Cudi: The Affair and Fallout
During his testimony, Mescudi, now 41, opened up about a messy love triangle involving Cassie Ventura, 38, who was dating Diddy at the time.
The rapper admitted they had an affair, and he said that Combs became violently enraged once he found out.
Mescudi described the terrifying moment he got a call from his dog sitter in January 2012, telling him his Porsche was on fire right in his driveway.
This wasn’t the first warning sign — Cassie had previously told the court that Combs threatened to “blow up” her lover’s car during Fashion Week.
The Violence Escalates
Mescudi’s account painted a picture of a volatile situation.
He recalled a phone call from Cassie very early one morning, when she told him Combs had discovered their secret relationship.
“She sounded really dressed, nervous, scared,” Mescudi told the court, explaining why he rushed to pick her up.
Things escalated when one of Combs’ assistants allegedly tipped Mescudi off that the music mogul had broken into his home.
“I said, ‘Motherfer, you in my house?’” Mescudi recounted from the heated exchange.
“He’s like, ‘What’s up?’ I said, ‘Motherfer, you in my house?’”
Upon arriving home, Mescudi found evidence of the break-in: gifts he’d bought for family were opened, luxury items from Chanel were disturbed, and his dog was locked in the bathroom, visibly shaken and anxious.
The Legal Battle and What’s Next
Combs’ lawyers tried to argue that bringing up the dog’s distress could unfairly sway the jury.
While Combs isn’t facing any domestic abuse charges, he did settle a civil lawsuit related to many of Ventura’s claims out of court.
As for the federal charges — sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution — Combs has firmly denied all accusations.
The trial continues, and everyone is watching closely to see what happens next.