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Young Thug Calls Kid Cudi A ‘Rat’ After ‘Explosive’ Diddy Testimony

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Young Thug has ignited controversy over his take on Kid Cudi’s testimony during Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering trial in New York.

The Atlanta rapper posted “Dam cudi a rat lol” on X/Twitter shortly after Kid Cudi’s appearance in court. The rapper quickly deleted the message, but it has sparked controversy in the hip-hop community over the ethics of testifying in criminal cases involving fellow artists. Kid Cudi—real name Scott Mescudi—took the stand yesterday to deliver testimony about Diddy’s actions.

Prosecutors believe Cudi’s testimony was necessary in seeking to establish a pattern of violence and intimidation by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. During his testimony, Cudi spoke of several events involving the rap mogul. He testified that in 2012, his Porsche was destroyed in a Molotov cocktail attack that he believed to be a warning from Diddy. Cudi says the warning was due to his brief relationship with Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend and another witness at the trial.

Kid Cudi described receiving a call from his dog sitter about the car being on fire and later saw photos showing the top of the Porsche had been cut into for the Molotov cocktail to be placed. Cudi also alleges that Diddy broke into his Los Angeles home in 2011 after discovering that Cudi was dating Cassie Ventura. During that break-in, Cudi said his dog was confined to the bathroom and Christmas presents were left opened in the kitchen.

Young Thug’s ‘rat’ comments underscores ongoing tensions in the hip-hop community over the code of silence and what is perceived as ‘snitching.’ The rapper himself was recently released from prison after a RICO case and has previously criticized artists who co-operate with the authorities in any capacity. Young Thug also criticized fellow rapper Gunna for co-operating with authorities during the YSL RICO case, in which Gunna accepted a plea deal.

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