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Diddy’s ‘Freak-Off’ hotel rooms were covered in menstrual blood, candle wax and broken glass, ex-assistant claims

A woman who worked as Sean “Diddy” Combs’ assistant for several years testified about the disgusting conditions in which the disgraced rap mogul would allegedly leave his hotel rooms after “Freak-Offs.”
“I saw a lot of candle wax everywhere that was impossible to get out,” the witness — who spoke anonymously using the pseudonym “Mia” — said on the stand Thursday from Manhattan federal court.
“There was a lot of wet towels everywhere. I’ve seen broken glass, water all over the floor, sometimes blood. Oil over furniture and walls, and things like that.”
When asked further about the blood in the rooms, she clarified it was “period blood.”
Combs’ ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura previously testified that the Bad Boy Records founder would have her engage in sexual activity with escorts for the “Freak-Offs” — even while she was menstruating.
Combs, 55, allegedly considered himself a voyeur, which is a person who gains sexual pleasure from watching others engage in intercourse or sexual activities.
Ventura, 38, testified that the “Freak-Offs” would occur consistently throughout their decade-long relationship — with the longest one lasting at least four days — leading to several medical issues.
Mia further recalled the hotel scene looking like a “nightmare” after “Freak-Offs” and claimed Combs wanted her to “sweep” the room “so that a housekeeper couldn’t take [photos] and run to TMZ.”
The ex-assistant, who worked for Combs from 2009 to 2017, also testified about several other horrific working conditions she experienced during her tenure at Bad Boy and Revolt Films.
She claimed she once worked for five days straight because the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper allegedly did not allow her to rest and she relied on her Adderall prescription to keep her awake.
However, the long hours eventually caught up to her, and Mia testified she had a “physical breakdown.”
“My equilibrium was off … blurred vision, lights that weren’t there and, out of nowhere, I burst into tears hysterical and I couldn’t stop crying,” she recalled.
Mia testified that Combs allegedly did not let her change her tampon once while working, demanding she leave with him and not go to her room.
“He went on a really humiliating rant in front of everybody,” she claimed. “There was blood dripping down my leg and I said, ‘I’m on my period. I just need to change my tampon.’”
Mia also recalled when Combs allegedly threw a bowl of spaghetti in her direction and another time when he chucked a laptop at her head because the WiFi was not working.
The ex-assistant also alleged that the “Last Night” rapper sexually assaulted on multiple occasions, including once in her 20s when he kissed her and put “his other hand up the side of [her] dress.”
“He was my boss. He was a very powerful person,” she said. “He’s younger than my dad, but I looked at him like an older adult. He was the boss or the king, a very powerful person.”
Mia also recalled waking up one time with Combs on top of her — since he allegedly forbid her from closing the door of her room at his house — and allegedly raped her in the bed.
She claimed on the stand that she did not quit after the alleged abuse because she feared her then-boss would “ruin” her future and “somehow twist the story into making [her] look like a threat.”
Mia also testified about witnessing several incidents in which Combs was allegedly violent toward Ventura, claiming she even thought the “I Need a Girl” rapper was going to “kill” the songstress.
Her shocking testimony comes after several other former staffers also took the stand for Combs’ trial.
George Kaplan, who also worked as the rapper’s assistant, testified about helping set up the hotel rooms for “Freak-Offs” and being asked to pick up drugs for his former boss on numerous occasions.
Capricorn Clark, who worked for Combs for many years, testified Tuesday about the “Gotta Move On” rapper allegedly threatening to kill her and “kidnapping” her to force her to break into Kid Cudi’s house.
The feds charged Combs with racketeering, claiming he used companies like Combs Enterprise to carry out illegal activities. He was also charged with sex-trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
The “All About the Benjamins” rapper has denied all wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.
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