
Diddy's Former Assistant Testifies: 80-100 Hour Workweeks and Substance Management Revealed
Diddy's Trial: Former Assistant Details Demanding Workload and Threats The trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs continues to unfold, with testimony from former assistant George Kaplan providing intriguing insights into the daily life of the music mogul. Kaplan's testimony painted a picture of a high-pressure work environment, where he worked 80-100 hours a week, earning $125,000 annually. His duties ranged from the mundane to the unusual, including managing substances and cleaning up after Diddy in various hotel rooms across the country. Kaplan stated, "His needs could be anything from food, iPads, clothes, and even substances." Kaplan's testimony also revealed a pattern of threats from Diddy. He recounted, "Diddy would threaten to fire him monthly, and one time it was over a water bottle." This detail adds a layer of tension to the already complex legal proceedings. The absence of another witness, Gina, adds another layer of intrigue to the case. While Diddy's attorney stated Gina was out of the case, the prosecutor countered that she is in the indictment. The ongoing trial promises further revelations in the coming days.