Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Diddy Former Assistant "Mia" Fires Back "It's Called Psychological Abuse" | Crime Alert 6AM 06.02.25
Episode Date: June 2, 2025The ex-personal assistant of Sean "Diddy" Combs returned to the witness stand on Friday, just one day after her initial testimony detailing the abuse she claims to have endured from the rap mogul, who... is currently on trial.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sean Combs, aka Diddy, sharing notes with his lawyers as he listens to testimony pouring
from the witness stand.
Our Nicole Parton, keeping an eye on the courtroom, Nicole.
The ex-personal assistant of Sean Diddy Combs returned to the witness stand on Friday, just
one day after her initial testimony detailing the abuse she claims to have endured from the rap mogul who is currently on trial.
During this session, defense attorneys aim to challenge her allegations of abuse and rape.
For more, here's Crime Online's Sydney Sumner.
Mia, who is testifying under a pseudonym, is a former director of development and acquisitions for Revolt Films and assistant to Sean Combs, who she mainly refers to as Puff or P.D. Mia's fear is quite plain as she
sits across the room from her former boss. Mia is hunched over as she walks
to and from the stand, barely looks up from her lap while she answers questions
and speaks very quietly, sometimes not much louder than a whisper. Attorney
Brian Steele sifted through years of Mia's social media activity,
attempting to argue that her previous post contradicted the emotional testimony
she provided on Thursday and Friday regarding her time working for Combs.
Mia recounted to the jury that Combs had threatened her over the years,
hurling objects at her, sexually assaulting her multiple times,
including an incident where she was raped
while she slept at his residence in Los Angeles.
In an effort to cast doubt on her credibility,
Steele highlighted a number of positive social media messages
Mia had posted about Diddy, suggesting that her feelings
toward him were inconsistent
with her testimony.
Quote, thank you for being the good kind of crazy she had written on one of his birthdays.
And quote, thank you for being a friend and bringing friends into my life.
Although Mia acknowledged the authenticity of those earlier posts, she refuted the defense's
attempt to undermine her account. She said quote, what I wrote is a result of psychological abuse,
she explained to the jury, clarifying why she had previously shared positive
sentiments about Diddy.
As the third week of the trial in Combs sex trafficking and
racketeering case concluded, Mia stood as a crucial witness for the prosecution.
Combs has entered a plea of not guilty and denies all allegations of sexual assault.
In response to days of testimony from various witnesses detailing his reported violent behavior,
sexual misconduct and drug use,
Combs' legal team contends that while he may have engaged in other illegal activities,
he is innocent of the felony charges
currently against him in the Manhattan court.
If found guilty on all counts, he faces the possibility of life in prison.
Nancy Steele's cross-examination of Mia will continue today and we will hear from Intercontinental
Hotel Security Supervisor Eddie Garcia, who will testify under immunity.
The Hotel Custodian and two men named Enrique Santas and Frank Piazza will also take the
stand.
Thanks, Nicole.
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More crime and justice news after this.
And now to Florida, where a woman has been charged in connection with the death of her six-year-old son,
who she reportedly claims she was attempting to exorcise demons from.
Authorities responded to the home of Rhonda Polenice and her son, Rameel Pierre, in Fort
Pierce around 10 a.m. on Friday for a welfare check for the child.
A student at Samuel Gaines Academy, he had not been in class for two weeks.
A school resource officer expressed concern for the boy's well-being. He was a student at Samuel Gaines Academy. He had not been in class for two weeks.
A school resource officer expressed
concern for the boys well being.
When deputies arrived,
Polyneice 41 was outside and led
officers inside the home where they
found the child dead on his bed.
According to Sheriff Richard Del Toro,
investigators believe Ramil passed away
on May 18, although an autopsy is
pending to
determine the exact cause of death.
Del Toro indicated that Polly Nice,
the primary suspect in the case,
informed investigators that she had
performed an exorcism on her son,
although specific details were unclear.
What we did learn in speaking with the mother.
Is she believed she was being told by God to basically exercise demons out
of the child's body and when the child had stopped moving and basically passed
away at that point she felt the child had been released of those demons and
was waiting for him to basically come back.
On May 30, Polly Nice was taken into custody and is currently facing charges of second degree murder and failure to report a death.
She is being held on a $150,000 bond.
And now to Minnesota where police need your help in locating missing Jordan
Collins, Jr.
We suspect that he did not leave voluntarily
and we are deeply concerned about what may have happened.
This statement was made by the Anoka County Sheriff,
Brad Wise, during a press briefing concerning the case
of the missing Minnesota teenager, Jordan Collins Jr.
Also known as Manny, was last spotted on May 8th
in the vicinity of the 4900 block
of University Avenue, Northeast and Columbia Heights.
Since his disappearance, there has been no activity on his phone or social media, according
to officials.
Law enforcement have organized extensive searches in local parks and around the area of 49th
Avenue, Northeast and University Avenue Northwest.
Manny is described as standing 5'8", weighing about 140 pounds with black hair and brown
eyes.
At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a white ribbed tank top and red and black
plaid pants.
Anyone with information concerning Manny's whereabouts is encouraged to reach out to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal
Apprehension Resource Line at
1-877-966-6222
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