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P. Diddy's ex-assistant told the court about humiliation and violence

The New York Times: Former assistant P. Diddy reported the violence in court
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The former assistant to rapper Sean Combs, known under the pseudonym P. Diddy, who appeared in court under the pseudonym Mia, reported at the hearing about violence from the musician and grueling tasks. This was reported by The New York Times on May 30.

Mia, Mr. Combs' former personal assistant, testified about the grueling working conditions in which she was subjected to sleep deprivation and violence for delays in meeting his demands.

According to the rapper's ex-employee, he "threw" her against the wall, threw a bucket of ice on her head, and beat her hand against the door.

In addition, Mia spoke in court about violations of her sexual integrity after a party on the occasion of Combs' 40th birthday. In a mansion in Los Angeles, where the assistant was forbidden to close the bedroom door, the musician raped her several times. As the girl stated, each time she was afraid of retribution and could not refuse the rapper to satisfy his desires.

In turn, P. Diddy, after listening to the testimony, began to deny the accusations from his former employee.

On February 5, The Guardian newspaper reported on new lawsuits filed against P. Diddy, in which he was accused of sexual harassment. In particular, lawsuits were also filed by two women who claimed that they were drugged and raped at parties organized by P. Diddy in the 1990s.

The musician was taken into custody in New York on September 17, 2024 by court order. It was clarified that he has been under intense scrutiny since his ex-girlfriend accused him of human trafficking and years of violence in 2023. On the same day, law enforcement officers charged the rapper with human trafficking and prostitution.

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