A ‘freak off’ room to be set up, which reportedly included scented candles mixed with oil—a combination that may raise fire hazard liability or renter’s insurance claims depending on the setting.
After the first time he unpacked the bag, Kaplan said he was often instructed to purchase the same set of supplies with his corporate credit card from either Combs himself or his boss,
Kristina Korram, Combs’ former chief of staff. The court heard how Kaplan joined Combs Enterprises in 2013 and was promoted into the role 10 months later.
He says he worked between 80 to 100 hours per week, earning around $125,000, and would talk to Combs multiple times a day about anything he needed,
Like “clothing or potentially food from somewhere or drugs or liquor or an iPad or a speaker.” Prolonged work weeks of this nature can lead.