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Chloe Malas

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1820 total appearances

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

And he kept telling her that she was counting it wrong and then threatening her and threatening her job. And so she actually went to go hide from him and was begging the captain to get her a tender, which is a little boat to take her to shore. And finally, they get her on that little boat and it takes her to shore.

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

And she realized that she doesn't have her passport, that she had left it with the head of security back on the yacht. So she said that she's tried to escape, but she was never successful in doing so.

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

And she realized that she doesn't have her passport, that she had left it with the head of security back on the yacht. So she said that she's tried to escape, but she was never successful in doing so.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

And she realized that she doesn't have her passport, that she had left it with the head of security back on the yacht. So she said that she's tried to escape, but she was never successful in doing so.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

And she realized that she doesn't have her passport, that she had left it with the head of security back on the yacht. So she said that she's tried to escape, but she was never successful in doing so.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

And she realized that she doesn't have her passport, that she had left it with the head of security back on the yacht. So she said that she's tried to escape, but she was never successful in doing so.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, she says that he would have destroyed my reputation. I was scared of him.

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

Yeah, she says that he would have destroyed my reputation. I was scared of him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, she says that he would have destroyed my reputation. I was scared of him.

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

Yeah, she says that he would have destroyed my reputation. I was scared of him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, she says that he would have destroyed my reputation. I was scared of him.

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

Yeah, so she said that she was so upset, actually, that Diddy was not the one to deliver this news to her, that she felt like it was a real betrayal. But at this point, she's out of a job. She doesn't think she can get a job with anybody else. And so she hires an employment attorney who... tries to help her get the money that she feels like she's deserved. And so this goes on for nine months.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, so she said that she was so upset, actually, that Diddy was not the one to deliver this news to her, that she felt like it was a real betrayal. But at this point, she's out of a job. She doesn't think she can get a job with anybody else. And so she hires an employment attorney who... tries to help her get the money that she feels like she's deserved. And so this goes on for nine months.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, so she said that she was so upset, actually, that Diddy was not the one to deliver this news to her, that she felt like it was a real betrayal. But at this point, she's out of a job. She doesn't think she can get a job with anybody else. And so she hires an employment attorney who... tries to help her get the money that she feels like she's deserved. And so this goes on for nine months.

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

Yeah, so she said that she was so upset, actually, that Diddy was not the one to deliver this news to her, that she felt like it was a real betrayal. But at this point, she's out of a job. She doesn't think she can get a job with anybody else. And so she hires an employment attorney who... tries to help her get the money that she feels like she's deserved. And so this goes on for nine months.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, so she said that she was so upset, actually, that Diddy was not the one to deliver this news to her, that she felt like it was a real betrayal. But at this point, she's out of a job. She doesn't think she can get a job with anybody else. And so she hires an employment attorney who... tries to help her get the money that she feels like she's deserved. And so this goes on for nine months.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

And eventually there's some mediation. She actually asks for $10 million, but in the end, she only got $400,000 and $200,000 went to her attorneys.

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

And eventually there's some mediation. She actually asks for $10 million, but in the end, she only got $400,000 and $200,000 went to her attorneys.

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

And eventually there's some mediation. She actually asks for $10 million, but in the end, she only got $400,000 and $200,000 went to her attorneys.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

And eventually there's some mediation. She actually asks for $10 million, but in the end, she only got $400,000 and $200,000 went to her attorneys.