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Anonymous Witness Accuses Sean “Diddy” Combs of Sexual Assault and Violence
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By Anya Sharma | LOS ANGELES – 2025/05/29 17:47:02
In a Los Angeles courtroom on Thursday, a former employee of Sean “Diddy” combs, identified only as “Mia,” testified against him in his ongoing sex trafficking trial, alleging sexual assault and a pattern of violent behavior.
“mia,” who worked for Combs as a personal assistant and later as an executive from 2009 too 2017,claimed her time working for the music mogul was marked by chaos and toxicity. While her identity was shielded from the public, the jury was shown an image of her passport under seal. (This publication will respect the witness’s anonymity by not disclosing details of her physical appearance.)
According to “Mia,” the demands of being Combs’ assistant were relentless, with an initial salary of $50,000.She testified to working as many as five consecutive days without sleep, relying on Adderall to stay awake.
Speaking softly, “Mia” stated that Combs “sexually assaulted me” on multiple occasions. prosecutors had previously indicated that “Mia” would testify that Combs forced her to perform oral sex and, on one occasion, entered “her bed to penetrate her against her will.”
“Mia” also described a close friendship with Combs’ then-girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, whom she considered “like sisters.” She alleged that Combs exerted critically important control over Ventura’s life and career, dictating everything from her nail appearance to the music she was allowed to release. Combs provided Ventura with homes and cars, which he would take away “when he was upset” or “couldn’t get her on the phone,” according to “Mia’s” testimony.
Allegations of Violence Against Casandra Ventura
When questioned about witnessing violence between Combs and Ventura, “Mia” hesitated before stating, “I’ve seen him attack her, I’ve seen him throw her on the ground, I’ve seen him crack her head open. I’ve seen him chase her.”
“I’ve seen him attack her, I’ve seen him throw her on the ground, I’ve seen him crack her head open. I’ve seen him chase her.”
“Mia” recounted an incident, previously mentioned in the trial, where she and Ventura’s stylist, Deonte Nash, were with Ventura when an “irate” Combs allegedly barged into Ventura’s apartment and began beating her. When “Mia” and Nash intervened, Combs “threw me against a wall so quick and so easily,” she said, adding, “I realized we were in real danger.”
According to “Mia,” she witnessed Combs pick up Ventura and “he slammed her head into the corner of the bed.” Ventura’s head began to bleed profusely, resulting in a scar on her forehead. “mia” stated that she feared Combs “would kill her” in that moment.
“Mia” further testified that Combs instructed her to call one of his assistants and falsely claim that Ventura “was drunk and hit her head” and needed immediate medical attention.
She described Combs’ demeanor during these outbursts,saying his eyes would “turn black” and “it was like he was looking through me.”
On another occasion, around 2011 or 2012, “Mia” and Ventura defied Combs’ orders and attended a party hosted by Prince in Los Angeles. at the party, Combs spotted them dancing and “having fun.” “Oh crap,” she recalled thinking.
To avoid Combs, “Mia” said she and Ventura attempted to hide in the bushes, but Combs “caught” Ventura and “had her on the ground.”
“He started to attack her, but Prince’s security swiftly intervened,” she stated.
The following day, “mia” was suspended without pay. “Puff said I was being insubordinate,” she testified.
“mia’s” testimony aligns with accounts provided by Ventura, Nash, and other witnesses. while Combs is not accused of sex trafficking “Mia,” her testimony regarding forced labor, including sexual activity, through violence and threats, is relevant to the racketeering charge. Combs is accused of operating a criminal enterprise, allegedly using security guards and other employees to commit crimes and cover them up for decades.
If convicted, Combs could face a life sentence.
frequently Asked Questions
- What is sex trafficking?
- Sex trafficking involves the exploitation of individuals for commercial sex acts through force, fraud, or coercion Department of Homeland Security.
- What is racketeering?
- Racketeering, under the RICO Act, involves engaging in organized criminal activities, such as extortion and fraud U.S. Department of Justice.
- What are the potential consequences if Sean Combs is convicted?
- If convicted on the charges against him, Sean Combs could face a life sentence.
Sources
- U.S. department of Justice – Sex Trafficking
- Cornell Law School – RICO act
- National human Trafficking Hotline – Statistics
- Department of Homeland Security – Human Trafficking
- U.S. Department of Justice – RICO
