
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former assistant, known in court only as “Mia,” made headlines once again when she decided not to give a verbal statement at his sentencing. Prosecutors had requested she address the court, but instead, Mia opted to let her written words speak for her. Her choice not to speak in person raised eyebrows, but her written statement carried the same emotional weight as her previous testimony. In it, Mia revisited her claims of sexual assault, manipulation, and years of abuse while working under Diddy. What Mia Accused Diddy Of In her earlier testimony, Mia detailed a disturbing picture of life inside Diddy’s circle:
Her written statement at sentencing echoed these same themes, focusing on the lasting trauma she says she suffered. The Defense Fights BackDiddy’s lawyers didn’t hold back in trying to discredit Mia. Their strategy centered on contradictions and credibility:
Despite the tough questioning, Mia insisted on the stand: “Everything I’ve said in this courtroom is true. I have never lied in this courtroom.”Mia’s decision not to speak at sentencing leaves room for interpretation. To some, it may seem like a retreat. To others, it may reflect the exhaustion and emotional weight of reliving trauma. Her written words, however, ensure her voice was still part of the final chapter of the trial.