
Former Combs employee 'Mia' takes witness stand, testifies Combs sexually assaulted her
"Mia," a former employee of Sean Combs' who is testifying under a pseudonym, took the witness stand.
Clad in a white blouse, long white blazer and khaki pants, "Mia" testified that she worked for Sean Combs first as a personal assistant and then as a director of development and acquisitions for his film business.
"It was chaotic. It was toxic. It could be exciting. The highs were really high and the lows were really, really low," "Mia" testified.
"What determined what the environment was like on a particular day?" prosecutor Madison Smyser asked.
"Puff's mood," "Mia" told the court in response.
"Mia" spoke in a soft, low voice when she told the jury how Combs was allegedly violent with her.
"He's thrown things at me. He's thrown me against the wall. He's thrown me into a pool. He's thrown a book at my head," "Mia" told the court. "He has also sexually assaulted me."
"Mia" began her testimony after stylist Deonte Nash concluded his. The defense showed Nash several text messages in which Combs expressed concern for Cassie Ventura and his desire for Nash to "make sure she is all right."
In one exchange from 2018, Nash texted Combs that Ventura was "knocked out." Combs replied, "Damn. Wake her up. I'm concerned."
In a second exchange, from 2019, Combs texted Nash, "How is she? Make sure she's all right. If she ever needs me make sure you call me."
Nash also was shown a text exchange with Ventura while she was on vacation with Combs in Mexico following what Nash in his testimony had described as a "freak off" on New Year's Eve in Las Vegas. Nash texted Ventura, advising her to enjoy herself.
On re-direct examination, prosecutor Maurene Comey asked Nash, "Why did you always have concerns for Cassie's safety if she also told you she was happy with Mr. Combs?"
Nash told the court, "Because it could go from happy to chaotic in a split second."
Addressing the defense's questioning of Nash's testimony that Ventura told him she did not want to go to hotels for sexual "freak-offs," Comey asked what Nash remembered Combs saying on the night of Ventura's 29th birthday.
Nash told the court in response Combs allegedly said Ventura was "going to get some d---" and that "she didn't want to go, she wanted to hang with us."





