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Follow the latest news updates on the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial. Defense hammers ex-assistant for posts supporting Combs after alleged assaults.
The defense began their cross-examination Friday. Attorney Brian Steel grilled "Mia" on why she continued to work for Combs after testifying about physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. "I was young and manipulated and eager to survive," she said. Steel also pressed her about social media posts she made, praising Combs.
Capricorn Clark's explosive testimony in Diddy's federal trial revealed alleged threats, violence and racketeering, challenging the defense's narrative, according to legal experts.
During cross-examination, the defense suggested that Clark voluntarily went to the home with Combs, which Clark denied. Clark also broke down while looking at emails, where she pleaded for Combs' forgiveness after being let go in 2012. She said she was unable to find work prior to being rehired in 2016.
Ex-assistant Capricorn Clark leaves after testifying in the Sean "Diddy" Combs sex trafficking trial at federal court in Manhattan Tuesday. For Capricorn Clark, the death threats from her boss Sean "Diddy" Combs started on her first day on the job, she told a Manhattan federal jury on Tuesday.