Ex-assistant speaks of rapes-Diepresse.com
« Confused, ashamed and frightened »: Ex-assistant accuses the former rap superstar Sean « Diddy » Combs sexual and physical abuse.
In the trial of Sean Combs due to alleged sexual offenses, an ex-assistant accused the former rap superstar of sexual and physical abuse. Between 2009 and 2017, she worked for the Combs, which is now 55 years old, said the ex-assistant under the Pseudonym Mia in New York, as US media unanimously reported. During this time, the rapper had mistreated her sexually and physically several times.
In the event of an incident, she slept in the Combs house when he lay on her, the witness said. He asked her to be quiet and pulled out his pants with one hand. She didn’t touch. The rape had « confused, ashamed and scared ». In another incident, the assistant packed a bag when Combs started to abuse her.
Numerous outbreaks of violence
Mia had previously stated about numerous outbreaks of the accused: « He threw things on me. He thrown me against a wall. He thrown me into a pool. » Combs checked it completely. She had worked several days at a time without sleeping for him.
The rapper constantly asked for countless things from her – « from ankle cracking to writing his next film to his taxes, » said the ex -assistant. « It was chaotic. It was toxic. It could be exciting. If it was great, it was really great, but if it was bad it was very, very bad. »
Ex-assistant: I’m still traumatized
The woman also indicated that she was still so traumatized that she cannot work. Although she tried it, but completely normal situations – for example when someone asked where she was – she would have immediately broken out in panic, said the ex -assistant, according to the US media during the trial in New York.
Combs is accused of sex trade, organized crime and other crimes. The rapper, who is known under the artist’s name Diddy, among other things, denies all accusations and does not guilty. In the event of a conviction, he threatens a lifelong prison sentence. The process could still run over several weeks. (APA)