Diddy’s Ex-Assistant Describes ‘Nightmare’ Cleanups After Freak Offs
The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs Following Thursday May 29, testimony of a woman known as “Mia», A former rapper employee who uses a pseudonym on the stand.
Mia, whose real name is known to the jury and the two parties but will not be used at the opening, was hired as a personal assistant for Diddy, now 55, in 2009. During her testimony on Wednesday, she alleged that Diddy had threw her things on several occasions and sexually assaulted her during her mandate like her employee.
Diddy is currently tried for sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution and racket conspiracy. He pleaded not guilty of all the accusations and denied all the allegations against him.
While answering questions from the accusation, Mia said that her duties as a assistant of Diddy included the establishment of hotel rooms for his alleged “Freak Offs” And clean these rooms when they finished. She described the rooms “destroyed” after freights like a “nightmare”, saying that she saw candles, broken glass, “water everywhere on the ground” and “sometimes blood”. (Diddy would have told him that blood was menstrual blood.)
According to MIA, it was “standard procedure” to clean the rooms before the household interview arrives so that it can withdraw all the objects that a hotel employee could try to take in a media.
As for the configuration, MIA said that it would prepare the rooms before Diddy’s arrival with candles, lotions, baby oil and lubricant. She would then remain “on call” in case he needed anything else all night.
Speaking of alleged cases of violence, Mia said that Diddy once launched a spaghetti bowl on her head because she had tried to leave her presence in order to change her stamp. After throwing the bowl, he would have told her to “get the F *** out of his house”.
Mia also shared her incident accounts that have already discussed by other witnesses, including an alleged attack in 2013 of Diddy who left Cassie With a cut on his eyebrow that needed points. Describing the scene, Mia said that Cassie, 38, was “gushing blood” and said that she “thought [Diddy] was going to kill her.
When asked how many times she would have seen Diddy behaves violently with Cassie, Mia replied: “All the time. … I have no number.”
Mia then described Cassie during or after Freak Offs, saying that the singer-songwriter once opened the door when Mia came to deliver something in the room. Cassie seemed to be “in difficulty,” said Mia, which prompted her to ask her if she was fine.
On another occasion, Cassie seemed “really nervous” while telling Mia that Diddy wanted to spend a “hotel evening”, which, according to Mia, was another term for Freak Offs. According to Mia, Cassie was so upset by the idea that she fell ill from stomach problems.
Mia also said that she “was not allowed” to leave the Diddy side without her permission and could not lock the door of her room if she stayed with him. She said that she had left her house once after 2 a.m. while he was sleeping, but then received a telephone call from her security staff, who would have been ordered to find her.
Elsewhere in her testimony, Mia allegedly alleged that she had been awake for five days in a row when she worked for Diddy. “”[I had] A physical distribution, “she recalls.” My audience was cut, as if I was underwater. “”
At one point, she started to cry and Diddy would have told her that she could fall asleep. She said that working for him involved anticipating his “needs, whims and moods”.
Mia’s allegations have been described in government September 2024 agreement Against Diddy last year. In the document, it was called “victim-4”.
Diddy’s legal team then denied all the allegations of the indictment. “We are disappointed with the decision to continue what we think is an unjust prosecution of Mr. Combs by the office of the American prosecutor”, his lawyer Marc Agnifilo said in a press release at the time. “He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal. On his credit, Mr. Combs was only cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily moved to New York last week in anticipation of these accusations. Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he impatiently awaits his name in court. ”
If you or someone you know have been sexually assaulted, contact the National Hotline of Sexual Assault at 1-800-656-Hope (4673). If you or someone you know suffer from domestic violence, please call it National Hotline of domestic violence at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support. If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, contact the National Hotline for human trafficking at 1-888-373-7888.
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