
Diddy's Trial: Former Assistant's Credibility Challenged, Hotel Damage Claim Surfaces
Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial took another turn this week as his former assistant, identified only as Mia, faced intense cross-examination. The defense, led by attorney Brian Steel, presented evidence of affectionate social media messages exchanged between Mia and Combs, aiming to undermine her credibility. "Everything I have said is true," Mia reportedly stated, while also claiming to have been "terrified and brainwashed" during her time working for the rapper. Adding another layer to the case, Silvia Oaken, director of sales and marketing at the Beverly Hills Hotel, testified about a $500 charge for oil damage to a suite allegedly booked under the alias "Frank Black." The trial continues to unfold, revealing more details about the complex relationship between Combs and his former assistant, and the financial implications of their interactions.