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Today, the jurors in Diddy’s trial heard graphic testimony from a woman identified only by the pseudonym “Mia.” She’s one of Diddy’s former personal assistants — and one of the four alleged victims at the heart of the U.S. government’s indictment against the hip-hop mogul.
In excruciating detail, Mia told jurors that Diddy sexually assaulted her multiple times and described a work atmosphere that was “chaotic” and “toxic” but also exhilarating. “Puff’s mood determined the environment,” she said, using one of the defendant’s previous stage names. Mia said Diddy sometimes treated her as an equal, other times like “a worthless piece of crap.”
Diddy isn’t accused of sex trafficking Mia. But her allegations of forced labor are part of the government’s racketeering conspiracy charge against the rapper, who prosecutors say orchestrated a decade-spanning “criminal enterprise.” He’s pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Here’s how today’s testimony unfolded:
In the first half of the day, Mia answered questions calmly and quietly. But after the lunch break, Mia grew increasingly emotional.
She appeared to be on the verge of hyperventilating and struggled to catch her breath as she described Diddy’s stormy relationship with Cassie. She broke down crying as she recounted Diddy forcing himself on her sexually. She wept on the stand as she explained how “terrified and trapped” she felt as a victim of his alleged assaults, speaking barely above a whisper.
Mia frequently cast her eyes downward, letting her hair fall across her face. The hours of testimony looked deeply painful for her.
Tomorrow: “Mia” is expected to return to the witness stand.
PSA: Every night during Diddy’s trial, NBC’s “Dateline” will drop special episodes of the “True Crime Weekly” podcast to get you up to speed. “Dateline” correspondent Andrea Canning chats with NBC News’ Chloe Melas and special guests — right in front of the courthouse. Listen here. 🎧