
Diddy trial: Ex-employee ‘Mia’ alleges she was sexually assaulted by rapper
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'I am a sexual assault victim, just survive, I'm unravelling a lot of this now in therapy... nobody was there to say the things that were happening were wrong," Mia said.
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A woman identified only as the pseudonym “Mia,” a former assistant of Sean “Diddy” Combs, continued her testimony Friday at his sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
Mia said that she threw her phone across the room in terror and ran outside when she saw the hip-hop mogul calling her days after his longtime ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, sued him two years ago.
“It was just so triggering to see that,” the former assistant said. She was the second of three women expected to testify at the federal trial in Manhattan that they were sexually abused by Combs.
Ventura’s lawsuit, which alleged years of sexual abuse, was settled within a day for $20 million.
Mia said, at first, she was elated to hear from D-Roc, one of Combs’ former bodyguards, when he reached out to her days after Ventura’s lawsuit — until she realized he was at the Bad Boy Records founder’s home and trying to reconnect her with her former boss.
“Puff wanted D-Roc to get to me and make sure I wasn’t a threat,” Mia told jurors.
Then, she said, she felt “terrified, threatened, scared, nervous.” Mia said she “wanted to play dumb” and needed a game plan to protect herself.
