'Mia' questioned by defense regarding her departure from job with Combs
Defense attorneys attempted during their continued cross-examination of the witness testifying under the pseudonym "Mia" to establish that she met with federal prosecutors a total of 28 times, beginning in January 2024. They contended that "Mia" did not appear to tell prosecutors about her claim that Combs sexually assaulted her until June 2024.
After leaving Combs' employment in March 2017, "Mia" testified that she went to work for Madonna for eight months.

“Did Mr. Combs assist you in getting that job?” defense attorney Brian Steel asked.
“Absolutely not,” Mia testified.
“Do you have any evidence to show this jury that you were somehow blacklisted?” Steel followed up.
“No, of course not,” Mia told the court. She did, however, repeat her assertion that she experienced retribution by Combs.
“He took away the TV show that I created. He took away the credit I was promised in the documentary," "Mia" testified.
Steel questioned the reason for "Mia’s" departure from her employment with Sean Combs, following up on her testimony that she was surprised her job was eliminated.
“Isn’t it true that you were let go for failing to arrive on time and for drinking?” Steel asked.
“Absolutely not,” "Mia" testified.
When "Mia" wrote in a text message previously shown to the court that she was going to kill herself after she lost her job with Combs, Steel said it was “because you loved that job.”
"Mia" took issue with that characterization. “My entire world was being ripped away from me. In hindsight that world was awful. I didn’t know it at the time,” she told the court.
“You wanted to work and continue to work for Mr. Combs and his business?” Steel asked.
“I wanted to follow my dreams and I had a separation from them,” "Mia" testified in response.
“You made the decision to continue to work for Sean Combs and his businesses, right?” Steel asked.
“I didn’t think I had a choice,” "Mia" told the court.
The defense also sought to discredit earlier testimony that Combs controlled his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
“Is it true that Mr. Combs promoted Ms. Ventura more than any other artist in the label?” Steel asked "Mia."
“I don’t know,” "Mia" testified.







