The courtroom in Manhattan continues to be the setting for a high-stakes clash between claims of abuse and a powerful defense strategy. Testimony from a former assistant, known in court as “Mia,” has taken center stage as she accuses Sean “Diddy” Combs of emotional manipulation, sexual misconduct, and psychological control during her years working for him. Diddy’s legal team, led by attorney Brian Steel, has challenged the credibility of her account by pointing to affectionate messages and years of ongoing contact between the two.
Mia detailed alleged assaults dating back to 2009, including one incident at the Plaza Hotel during Diddy’s birthday celebration. Other accusations include abuse at his Los Angeles home and aboard a private jet. “I was still brainwashed,” she told the court, explaining why she remained in contact with him for years. She emphasized that the trauma had left her struggling to separate fear from loyalty.
Mia denies payout motive, cites fear and emotional control
Steel focused on those blurred lines, presenting text messages from 2019 that appeared warm in tone, raising doubts about the timing and nature of her claims. Mia responded by describing a complex emotional attachment, especially during Diddy’s mourning for his late partner Kim Porter. “He was still a protector to me,” she said, adding that fear and manipulation had shaped much of their dynamic.
The testimony touched on parallels to Cassie Ventura’s lawsuit, though Mia said they never discussed their experiences in depth. “I was ashamed and wanted to die,” she admitted, describing how the guilt and silence took a toll on her mental health. She now says she suffers from complex PTSD, triggered by even ordinary workplace situations.
Steel attempted to frame her testimony as financially motivated, accusing her of joining what he called a “MeToo money grab.” Mia pushed back firmly, stating she is not pursuing compensation and only came forward to confront her past and give others the strength to speak out.