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[Testimony of 'Mia': The Allegations of Abuse and Forced Labor in the Sean Combs Trial]-[Sean Combs: Victim-4 takes the stand.]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-05-30

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The Testimony of 'Mia': Unveiling a Culture of Fear

In a harrowing session of the Sean Combs racketeering trial, a witness identified by the pseudonym 'Mia' took the stand to detail her years working as a personal assistant for the music mogul. Testifying under strict protective measures, including a mandate that even her physical appearance remain undisclosed, Mia described a professional environment that devolved into what the prosecution suggests may constitute forced labor under RICO statutes. Mia’s testimony painted a picture of a life lived in constant surveillance, where she was effectively trapped, stating she felt "desperate, terrified, and trapped" while working for Combs from 2009 to 2017.

The Reality of 'High Highs and Low Lows'

Mia initially viewed the job as the "opportunity of a lifetime," having previously worked for high-profile figures like Mike Myers. However, she testified that the reality was far from a standard 40-hour work week. She described a toxic cycle of "high highs and incredibly low lows," where she was expected to be available at all hours. Her duties ranged from mundane tasks like "anticipating his moods" and "cracking his knuckles" to extreme demands, such as staying awake for five days straight in Las Vegas, an experience that resulted in "temporary hearing and vision loss." Mia noted that she utilized her prescription Adderall to maintain this grueling pace, all while living in Combs's home, where she was forbidden from locking her door or leaving without permission.

Allegations of Violence and Control

Beyond the grueling labor, Mia provided chilling accounts of physical violence. She testified that Combs "threw things at her," including an ice bucket and a laptop, and physically assaulted her by throwing her against a wall and into a pool. Her testimony also provided a disturbing window into Combs's relationship with Cassie Ventura. Mia alleged that she was often tasked with "monitoring" or "babysitting" Cassie. She recounted a specific incident in Turks and Caicos where she and Cassie attempted to escape Combs's control by fleeing to the beach and paddling out into the ocean on paddleboards, fearing for their lives as storm clouds gathered.

Sexual Assault and the Burden of Silence

Perhaps the most gut-wrenching portion of Mia's testimony involved her allegations of sexual assault. She described an incident following Combs's 40th birthday where he allegedly pushed her against a wall and touched her inappropriately. She also detailed a traumatic event at his Los Angeles home where she woke to find Combs on top of her. Mia testified that she "just froze" during the encounter. When asked why she never reported these incidents, her response was stark: "I was going to die with this. I didn't want anyone to know, ever."

Legal Implications and Defense Strategy

As the prosecution works to connect these allegations to the RICO charges, they are focusing on the "slavery or forced labor" aspects of his treatment of employees. While the defense has previously acknowledged that Combs could be a "jerk" and "violent," they maintain that these were high-stress professional trade-offs and that there was "violence on both sides" of his relationships. As the trial progresses, the focus will shift to cross-examination, where the defense is expected to challenge the credibility of these accounts, potentially introducing communications that offer a conflicting narrative of the employment arrangement.

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