On Nov. 4, 2014, five years after "Mia" alleged Sean Combs first sexually assaulted her, as defense attorney Brian Steel pointed out, "Mia" posted a birthday wish to Combs.
"Thank you for being the good kind of crazy," the message read. "Thank you for being a friend and bringing friends into my life."
"At this point you have taken in so much trauma from him, that's what you told the jury, right?" Steel asked. "Yes I have but again it was, when the highs were high the good was good," "Mia" testified.
"Sean Combs' conduct toward you, sexual abuse toward you, has made you broken, right?" Steel asked. "The sexual abuse was part of the ways that he ruined me, yes. There are many other ways," "Mia" told the court.
"On the fifth anniversary of the initial sexual abuse you are saying on your social media for everyone to see, 'Thank you for being the good kind of crazy,'" Steel noted.
"I want to highlight the highs. I don't think people wrote bad stuff on Instagram back then," "Mia" testified.
"Why would you promote the person who has stolen your happiness in life?" Steel asked.
"Those were the only people I was around so that was my life. You had to promote it," "Mia" testified. "It was a very confusing cycle of ups and downs."
"Mia" told the court she did not get to see or talk to her friends or family. "There was absolutely no time. Also, I had to get permission to do anything," "Mia" testified.
The defense showed "Mia" several posts from Burning Man, where she previously testified Combs forced her to take ketamine.
One post, from 2015, said, "Watching the man burn with the man who introduced me to it all…We love you."
Steel questioned "Mia," "Mr. Combs, you tell the jurors, forced you take drugs against your will, remember that?" "Mia" testified, "I do."
Steel followed up, "And you're thanking Mr. Combs and others for giving you another incredible experience?" Mia testified, "Yes."
When "Mia" testified that she tried to forget the trauma she accused Combs of inflicting, Steel repeated her account of Combs allegedly "slamming" Cassie Ventura's head into a bed frame and asked, "How do you forget that?"
"You don't forget that. You're punished for reacting to it. You're terrified to bring it up again," "Mia" testified.