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Mia, an anonymous victim in the case, mentioned in the context of social media and public interest.

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20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

In the last few days of USA v Sean Combs, we've heard from more former employees of Combs, as well as celebrity stylist Deontay Nash. But most notably, Diddy's alleged victim going by the pseudonym Mia. Mia worked for Sean Combs, first as a personal assistant and then as a director of development and acquisitions for his film business.

Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes Present
The Diddy Trial: “Mia” Takes the Stand

I know. This witness in particular actually testified anonymously. She went under the name or the pseudonym of Mia, but she was one of Diddy's personal assistants who claims and testified that she was raped and sexually assaulted by Diddy. And she was up there weeping on the stand. And yeah, to your point, you think you've heard it all. And these witnesses are consistent.

Fame Under Fire
Diddy’s ex-assistant tells court she ‘hasn't lied to anyone at all’

Innerhalb der Geräte ist es ein weiterer Tag von detailed Testimonien der Frau, die das Pseudonym Mia benutzt hat. Sie arbeitete für Didi und bestätigte gestern darüber, dass er verabschiedet und sexuell verabschiedet wurde. Heute ist sie wieder auf dem Stand, gibt mehr direkte Testimonien und wird von Didis Defense Team überprüft.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Mia testified that she was eventually laid off in 2017 from the company and that she had to fight for back pay.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yesterday, we were talking about how some of Mia's testimony echoes Cassie Ventura's. They both stuck around for years after they alleged Sean Combs began abusing them. How did Mia explain that when the prosecutor asked her, you know, why she stayed?

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Absolutely. I mean, I think one of the things that we're really seeing now is that he was relentless in terms of the work environment for his employees, and especially for Mia, who was his personal assistant for all of these years, that he would call her. dozens of times in succession and write the same text over and over again.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

There is one text the prosecutor showed the jury, which Mia sent Combs and his chief of staff. You can really... see the panic or hear the panic in her words, even though it's in a text message.