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Diddy judge scolds lawyer & shouts ‘take it down!' as new video evidence shown in court & ex-assistant returns to stand

Diddy judge scolds lawyer & shouts ‘take it down!' as new video evidence shown in court & ex-assistant returns to stand

The Sun2 days ago

WEEK four of Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial began with the judge scolding the defense about video evidence of the disgraced music exec's former assistant that is expected to be shown in court.
The victim, who is being referred to as Mia, painted a disturbing picture for jurors last week about the sleep deprivation and violent environment she allegedly endured while working for Combs, 55.
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Mia, who worked for Combs from 2009 to 2017, is back on the stand to begin week four after testifying about the three instances where Combs allegedly raped her.
Mia testified that she had never disclosed the alleged sexual assaults to anyone, saying "I was going to die with it."
She underwent a grueling cross-examination by defense attorney Brian Steel, who tried to suggest to her that she made up the sexual assault allegations against Combs.
However, Mia took firm on her accusations, saying, "What I said in this courtroom is true. I have not lied to anyone at all."
Mia told the courtroom how during her years working for Combs she sometimes felt like he was a best friend and working partner, but other times he treated her like a "worthless piece of crap."
Steel challenged the victim to explain why she continued working for Combs despite the years of abuse and after the allegedly being raped.
"In an abusive relationship there's a cycle of violence," Mia said.
"I was young and manipulated and eager to survive. I'm unraveling a lot of this now in therapy.
"Nobody was there to say these things that were happening were wrong. There was nobody around us that ever even flinched at his behavior."
Judge Arun Subramanian is expected to allow a last-minute video evidence by the defense, which they claim discredits Mia's testimony about her former boss' years-long abuse.
"We found this video on the internet," Combs' lead attorney Marc Agnifilo told the judge on Friday.
"I think there were people on the internet who figured out who Mia is... we received emails from random people with the same video."
The video showed Mia wishing Combs a happy birthday in 2013.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).

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