Sean’Diddy’s second accuser brought up stands for sexual assault

NEW YORK – Sean “Didy” comb was accused of sexually assaulting his former aide in a federal court in Manhattan on Thursday and putting her in a cruel working state as the Fed strengthens the case against the shamed rap tycoon.
Mia testified under the pseudonym and was a personal assistant to the comb from 2009 to 2017. The work was comprehensive and time might not hold up, she said, while her longest transformation was fueled by Adderall and lasted for five days. “Puff’s mood” determines the atmosphere.
Mia told prosecutor Madison Smyser that she is often the target of comb violence.
“That’s messy. That’s – it could be toxic. It’s probably exciting. Like, the highs are really high, the lows are really very low.”
“He threw things at me. He threw me on the wall. He threw me into a swimming pool. He threw the ice bucket on my head. He slammed my arm into a door.”
After a long pause, Mia added: “He also sexually assaulted me,” noting that this has happened more than once.
Witnesses said her intelligence was interrogated by the co-founder of Bad Boy Records, cursed, condemned and questioned that her intelligence was the standard in the course. While serving as his assistant, the jury heard that she could not leave his property without permission (even the clock) and could not lock the bedroom door.
Mia recalls comb sending security guards to find her when she went out after she went to bed and “fightedly” to meet some friends.
“I don’t know I’m not allowed to leave,” she said.
Mia is the second of three alleged victims The jury will be heard in the Fed’s case against combs and is expected to prove allegations in the indictment related to extortion and forced labor.
Manhattan Federal Court Judge Arun Subramanian ordered court artists and the public not to outline her portrait in any way. Before the comb, she said she had a job, working for Harvey Weinstein’s ex-wife, designer Georgina Chapman and comedian Mike Myers.
Combs, 55, pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking, extortion, transporting individuals for prostitution and related crimes, and could be sentenced to life imprisonment if convicted.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan claims that since the comb is at the culmination of success and is considered the richest and most influential force in hip-hop, he runs a criminal enterprise operated by networks of employees engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, bribery, obstacles, kidnapping, kidnapping, kidnapping, kidnapping and arson.
Combs’ ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura spent four days in the stands in the first week of her testimony, describing violent beatings and being forced to demean sexual performances with a male performer known as “Freaks.”
She said she never wanted to attend the meeting, and the Comb hangs videos of the humiliating encounter in her testimony on Wednesday, and was testified Wednesday by Combs and former stylist Deonte Nash of Ventura. Nash said he witnessed the comb threatening to send the footage to Ventura’s parents’ workplace.
Mia said on Thursday that she was as close as Ventura and her sisters and considered her relationship with the comb “inequality” and “toxic.” She recalls seeing the comb “always engaged in physical violence with Ventura.”
Mia confirmed the testimony of Ventura and Nash’s jurors, whose particularly savage beating caused Ventura to bleed from her head. Both witnesses said they tried to jump on the comb to get him to stop.
“Oh my god. He actually wants to kill her,” Mia recalled. “His eyes turned dark. …I was trying to get him to stop. It was like he was browsing me.”
The third woman, Jane, is also a pseudonym, has not yet been cited as having been forced to commit a sexual performance of a comb.
The juror heard from Capriricrark Clark, a former comb assistant, who appeared in her house in the middle of the night with a gun in December 2011 and kidnapped her while he was trying to hunt Kid Cudi, whose real name was Scott Mescudi, heard that he was dating Ventura.
Clark said she was waiting outside the rapper’s home of the “Day’n’N’Nite” while Combs and a colleague broke in. A few weeks later, Mescudi’s Porsche was blown to death in his driveway, attacking with a noticeable Molotov cocktail.
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