Mia, who is testifying at the Diddy trial today, May 29, 2025, has made some explosive allegations against the music executive. The former personal assistant of the music mogul, testifying under the pseudonym Mia, corroborated Cassie Ventura’s testimony of being physically assaulted by Sean Diddy Combs.
Mia recalled fearing for Ventura’s life:
“Thought he was going to kill her,”
According to The Washington Post, she added that the Me & U hitmaker never fought back and that such incidents occurred “all the time,” and she couldn’t remember a specific number.
Mia, who later became a director of development for Revolt Films, recalled a particular incident where she feared that her former boss might kill Ventura. Her testimony is similar to that of stylist Deonte Nash, who testified a day prior.
Mia stated that Ventura was in her apartment, packing for a trip, when Combs stormed in and attacked her. Mia and Nash, who were allegedly present, witnessed the Bad Boy Records boss slam his then-girlfriend’s head into a bed frame.
Mia recalled an occasion when she saw Diddy:
"Attack her [Ventura], throw her on the ground … crack her head open … chase her,” the witness added.
She added that Cassie Ventura’s head began gushing blood, and Combs began to care for her. Mia claimed that at that moment, she realized that she and others were in danger of receiving the same treatment.
Mia alleged that Sean Diddy Combs stole her phone to have “something on” her
Mia told jurors that in 2013, Diddy snatched her phone and ran to the men’s room at his Cable TV office. The witness recalled running after him and being partially inside the room when Combs slammed the door on her arm multiple times.
The music executive later left the building with her phone and told her later that he had taken it to have “something on” her since she knew things about him. Mia stated that she had chalked up the incident to a form of “bullying joke.” She added that she made excuses for Combs's actions in her head.
Mia also recounted one instance when Diddy threw a spaghetti bowl at her because she wanted to leave to change her tampon. After throwing the spaghetti bowl, Combs reportedly ordered her to leave his house.
Mia admitted that she felt humiliated, terrified, and confused by the situation. Mia claimed that the embattled music mogul had also thrown turkey meat, a computer, and a phone at her.
Mia is one in a series of former employees of Combs who have alluded to violent behavior by the music executive. Combs is charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. His trial is expected to last for 8 to 10 weeks.