The Breakfast Club - Unpologetically Critical (Diddy Assistant Faces Intense Questioning)

Episode Date: June 3, 2025

Today Loren gives a full recap right after court with what was said between Diddy ex assistant and the prosecutors, and they did not hold back one bit! check it outYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Br...eakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an iHeart Podcast. Hey guys, it's Lauren LaRosa. We are here at the courthouse. We just wrapped another day of testimony in the trial of Sean Combs, the diddy trial of Mia, Assistant Mia, former personal assistant of Sean Combs, Mia, her testimony. Now I will say to you guys that in the beginning of this cross testimony, I was a bit confused.
Starting point is 00:00:35 I'm like, okay, Brian Steele obviously is like the star of Diddy's defense team. I told you guys from the very beginning that Diddy's defense team had a very different approach depending on who was up. So you have Bryan Steele who is very sharp to the point. He's going to get them punches in regardless. You have Mark Agnifilio who is, I would say Mark Agnifilio is a little bit more, he's
Starting point is 00:01:01 not as aggressive. He's not as straight to the point. He fumbles around a bit. It takes him a while to get to his point and sometimes he arrives there and when he does it's like oh okay I understand I get it. Other times it's like okay Mark it takes you a minute. It might take you a witness or two after the witness that he first spoke to that kind of confused you a bit for you to fully understand the scope of his angling and what he's doing. Then Gergos who just recently we just found out that she's actually expecting a baby
Starting point is 00:01:27 thanks to Mark Garagos, her father, who revealed that on the Two Angry Men podcast on TMZ's podcast network. She is a beast when it comes to evidence. She can dissect evidence, the way evidence was submitted, the way it was clocked and logged. She is the evidence girl. But back to Brian Steele.
Starting point is 00:01:44 And the reason why I broke that down for you guys is it's important to understand that to understand what I'm about to say and what I'll be breaking down you know on the podcast the latest with Lauren LaRosa in breakfast club social media all the places where I do the things. Brian Steele today did something in court that he had Mia on the stand again Mia is the personal assistant who alleged that she was raped by Diddy three times. And she also talks about, you know, just working in a very, very harsh, toxic environment. Her testimony has been quoted by several media outlets as like very important when it comes to having the conversation about proving the forced labor. Now in the beginning of the cross today, Brian still took a lot of time with reminding me of all of her post job
Starting point is 00:02:30 conversations, so I mean He when I say text message after text message after text message. She just kept him coming Reminding me like hey at this point you weren't even working for Sean Combs. You had no ties to the company You weren't even working for Sean Combs. You had no ties to the company professionally. Even as a friend, you would reach out to him and he may or may not even respond to you, right? And he was showing every single time, she's reaching out, Merry Christmas. Love you.
Starting point is 00:02:54 She reached out when Kim Porter, you know, after Kim Porter passed away, she reached out on Kim Porter's birthday the following year. She just, there was a lot of continuous follow ups. Diddy was doing a, the something in the water festival that Pharrell brought to Virginia. And this was like the first year of it. I believe it was 2019. Mia, the former assistant is from Virginia.
Starting point is 00:03:14 So when that was announced and Diddy was, you know, allegedly part of the lineup, she had put a text Diddy and say, yo, look, I'm so happy that you're a part of this. You know, you just being involved has already brought a positive light to the festival and to the area of Virginia Beach. And Brian still is like, well, why would you text a man
Starting point is 00:03:30 who you alleged, right? After all this time, right? Between the timeline of when you alleged that he sexually assaulted you, there's been so much time that passed. So now, why would you text a man who you were alleging sexually assaulted you and say to him, your presence
Starting point is 00:03:44 is going to make this positive already. You're thanking him for coming into your community and doing these things, but you have no reason to text him. You're no longer tied to him. You no longer work for him. Not only that, but you weren't even required to be there. You're letting him know that, okay, you're not going to be there because your grandmother is currently on hospice and you got to go say your goodbyes.
Starting point is 00:04:03 And she's like, I just assumed that because he was in my hometown that I may be required to be there. And he's like, okay, whatever, he let that go. And he was doing things like that for a while where he would open up the thought of she just wouldn't let go of the relationship that she had with Diddy Workwise and the friendship and the life that she was living during the time when she was working with Diddy. but he would ever like close it He would never just like directly say which is what all these attorneys do like that is a strategy
Starting point is 00:04:31 That is the game that is what they do right so he's doing a lot of that So he talks about this, you know the the festival in Virginia He gets her to say understand why you know, I thought that I may be required to be there And then they talk about there was another text message that they brought up when Mia, former personal assistant, texted Diddy and said, you know, she's remembering old times. And a lot of the text messages were that,
Starting point is 00:04:55 were her remembering the old times. And sometimes Diddy would engage, and sometimes he wouldn't. And mind you, not only is this post her alleging, you know, the time period of her sexual assault, but this is also post her receiving a settlement because when she was, when she decided to separate from the company, she got an attorney and they settled out. She took home $400,000, but she personally took home 200K after paying out her people,
Starting point is 00:05:17 right? So this is post all of that. She is free. She is not, you know what I mean? Like she, there is no, there's no legal obligation for her to be in conversation with Diddy Nor is she working for him at this point? So Brian still was making a point He's like okay So not only were we texting about Virginia and something in the water festival when you were not required to be there, right?
Starting point is 00:05:36 But you text him about R Kelly So then they read a text the text, you know And to summarize it and I verbatim said that she had had a dream about R Kelly that she was in an elevator with R Kelly and that Diddy actually was the one that came and saved her he's like wait hold on so after this man sexually assaulted you allegedly right you then text him about R Kelly and and you make him your savior in this dream that you had and you were okay with doing that? He's asking her like, well, why would you do that?
Starting point is 00:06:10 She's like, I don't know. I don't know. She just kept saying she didn't know. She couldn't explain it. She was saying that. She did a lot of... When they were bringing up all these text messages and her reaching back out, she also reached out when Andre Harrell passed away. You know, just various times, various moments,
Starting point is 00:06:30 she reached out, she had found like some, no, Chadwick Boseman, she reached out when Chadwick Boseman passed away as well because we found out today in court that Diddy had actually auditioned to play James Brown. Chadwick Boseman ended up getting the role, but Diddy auditioned alongside Chadwick Boseman. So when Chadwick Boseman ended up getting the role, but Diddy auditioned alongside Chadwick Boseman. So when Chadwick Boseman passed away,
Starting point is 00:06:49 assistant Mia reached out and was like, man, like, you know, him passing away just brought back memories. Remember you were, you know, auditioned to be James Brown, and she talked about the suit, and she talked about they had a bunch of, you know, videotapes of the auditions and all these things. And she had been taking around like a camera before, you know, allegedlyotapes of the auditions and all these things. And she had been taking around like a camera before,
Starting point is 00:07:06 you know, allegedly before Diddy had like these content creators following him. So she had a lot of these like videotapes of just old moments and old memories. And she even put together like a scrapbook for his birthday of all these media moments from like, you know, when they first started to like, you know, the 44th birthday.
Starting point is 00:07:21 And it was just a lot of things that she held onto that, you know, she would bring back up in conversation when the moments made sense or when birthday celebrations and things of that nature. So when that was happening and she's like okay look I don't know I can't answer the question it's a mental health thing. At the time she you know she's like I didn't have all the resources I didn't feel like I had the resources to really understand what was happening to me. They asked her you know you met with the government 27 times. You waited until the last couple times that you met with the government to even
Starting point is 00:07:54 mention the fact that you were sexually assaulted allegedly and you waited until you did that because you had an attorney correct? And she's like no like they made it a point to mention that her attorney is working pro brono. And she's like, no, it wasn't that. I just didn't have the resources. I didn't know how to go about things. They brought up the fact that she had been speaking to Cassie during the time that Cassie's settlement had come out allegedly.
Starting point is 00:08:17 And you know, she and Amia admitted like they did have some conversations, but she said that they never talked about the case and in preparing for the case. But this whole time, I'm like, okay, Brian, still, I think you're good at what you do. But at the same time, like, what are we getting to here? Because how do we prove that, you know, her reaching back out and staying connected wasn't something that has to do with her mental health? Like, there's no way that you can properly prove that. We put the expert on the stand to talk about that, to talk about trauma and how it affects
Starting point is 00:08:43 different people and PTSD, which Mia said prior to that she had experienced, you know, and going back to work for celebrities after working for Diddy allegedly, like, and the defense was like, no, we don't want this expert on the stand. We don't want to talk about that. So this woman is leaning into all of these things. How do you prove that or disprove it for the defense? Why are we having this conversation? How do you prove that or disprove it for the defense? Why are we having this conversation? And then, Brian still just start going in. He gets to the point where he, because now he's starting to say things more direct, because you were lying, because this didn't happen, things like that, right?
Starting point is 00:09:17 And I'm like, oh, okay. The judging, it gets to a point where the the government is objecting everything everything they're like, you know objection objection objection They didn't have a sidebar. They didn't have so many sidebars in today's cross-examination. It ain't funny They didn't have a sidebar when they come back from the sidebar. The judge is like look he's talking to Brian still He's like listen You keep asking questions That are that we are, like, it's objected, and then once it's objected,
Starting point is 00:09:47 you still continue to ask the question. So I'm starting to think that you're doing that just to get your question in, which is not fair because the jury shouldn't hear the question if it's objected, and if you are doing that just to get your question in, like, that's not, you can't do that. So I already, I'm like, okay, wait,
Starting point is 00:10:03 because now at first I'm like, yo, Brian, what are you doing, you messing this up? And then as that's happening, and then when a judge comes and says that, I'm like, oh, because a lot of this testimony, I've been feeling like, okay, and when I made the video saying that, I feel like the government has presented everything
Starting point is 00:10:18 that they can at this point, everything else is just redundant, and they're just adding and piling on, which I get it. It's without a shadow of a doubt. The proof is without a shadow of a doubt. So I get it, right? But at this point, a lot of what we're having conversation about
Starting point is 00:10:31 is about how people felt and what they experienced. And you may have text messages and emails and, you know, photos, but it's different because like when a Cassie was on the stand, right? And she talked about, you know, she was scared and she was being forced to do these things allegedly because she thought she'd be physically abused. You then had the photos and these different things to point to. And I'm not saying that Mia was not, you know, Mia can't allege that she was sexually assaulted because we don't have physical
Starting point is 00:10:57 proof that it happened. But my point is, is even when you remove her sexual assault allegations, right, when you just talk about the forced labor part of this, the, you know, the whole conspiracy of, you know, she's working within this whole group and unit of people allegedly who she can't tell she's physically afraid to. She can't push back about certain things to allegedly, right? These are all things that they're setting up
Starting point is 00:11:22 to prove their case, but there's nothing fully there. Even in the text messages and the emails that she did send when she was trying to alert people of certain things, it's like she's saying, yo, I couldn't do that because people were fired, people were this, people were that. So we're seeing bits and pieces of this solid concrete tangible evidence, but everything else is up to testimony, various testimonies, which change as you go to people to people. So I'm like, if I'm Brian Steele and I know that right now this witness is here alleging things
Starting point is 00:11:49 that neither side, neither one of us may actually be able to like a hundred percent prove with a tangible piece of evidence, the only thing you can do is plant a thought in a juror's mind. Boom. That's what Brian Steele did the whole rest of the time. The judge specifically told him, you are harassing the witness and that cannot happen. The way that you are talking to her and the way that she's being handled on the stand, they wanted to have a conversation about if this will make other women not wanna come out
Starting point is 00:12:19 about these alleged things. But then I promise y'all, was so sure he called her a liar told her things did not happen even when they went into the conversation about Cassie and Cassie being her best friend it's like look this is your best friend but you you had to you had to tell her certain things when it came to Diddy that were not true correct and she's like yes Mia said yes but only because that was her job. She worked for Diddy.
Starting point is 00:12:46 She had to do and say certain things. And they're like, so you lied to your sister? Like, there were certain buzzwords that he was planting. He even called her, and I highlighted this one, he started talking about money, right? Cause he's like, is it true that you're here because you think you're gonna get some money from this? And she's like, no, absolutely. Like what, no, absolutely not, type money, right? Because he's like, is it true that you're here because you think you're going to get some money from this? And she's like, no.
Starting point is 00:13:07 Absolutely, like what? No, absolutely not, type vibes, right? And then they bring up the settlement that she received when she left working for Diddy, and the fact that she had actually asked for $10 million, but only received that $400k, $200k take home. And then they brought back in the fact
Starting point is 00:13:24 that her lawyer was working pro bono, trying to shape this whole like this is just a cash grab allegedly, right? He called her a me too money grabber while she was on the stand in front of the jury. I'm like, oh my God. Because in green it, she brought up me too. She mentioned in her previous testimony on direct
Starting point is 00:13:41 with the government that she didn't say anything about certain things because at that time you know it wasn't it wasn't as normal for women to get on social media and claim things and meet the me too movement hadn't happened and did he was such a big star and all these things but Brian still made it a point a big point today to hammer in like you know at these points where you're still you know reaching out to to Diddy and saying Merry Christmas I love you wishing you guys peace like all these things right where you're still reaching out to Diddy and saying, Merry Christmas, I love you, wishing you guys peace,
Starting point is 00:14:08 like all these things, right? At this point now, the Me Too movement is years in. Social media has millions of users. You could have had a voice if you wanted one. Why didn't you? And then he called her a Me Too money grabber. It was a very aggressive way to go about a cross examination, almost hostile in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:14:30 It was given like, he didn't care if he was being found in a contemplative court. The thought process and the imagery that he wanted the jury to have was this woman, because also she's been very like mild tempered and like doesn't even look up during the whole testimony Brian still is very direct. He sharp. He's saying what he needs to say and he is not holding back Objection after objection after objection. He's just going
Starting point is 00:14:53 She didn't break down and crash it in any of that and I thought she would to be honest with you because of some of the things that he was saying and just how He was just going and going to go on but I'm like man. I mean if you're trying to make a thought turn this is how you do it you give the jury the thought to have instead of just inferring it because every attorney up until this point has just laid things out there and inferred it. Now the prosecution came back on they did try to clear things up they're like you know because they brought up like birthday posts that she had posted for Diddy and you know Serat posts and things of that nature
Starting point is 00:15:24 and you know the prosecution tried to clear things of that nature. And you know, the prosecution tried to clear that up by saying that was your job, correct? Like everybody that worked for Diddy posted for his birthday and things of that. And she's like, yeah. Um, and then they brought up the fact that she doesn't like public speaking and the fact that like she looks down so much because she's terrified of public speaking. And you know that like for her, it's not about money. She kept saying that she was there because she felt like it was something
Starting point is 00:15:45 that she morally had to do. And she ended on, you know, her redirect with the government saying, she can't look her niece and her goddaughter in their eyes and guide them throughout life without standing up there and doing the right thing. So that's why she was here. Brian still wasn't trying to hear none of that.
Starting point is 00:15:59 None of it, none of it. Like I've never seen anything like it. And I'm trying to say it confused me at first, and then I was like, oh. And I wasn't in the actual courtroom where you could see the jurors. I was in an overflow room today. But I just talked to a friend who was in the courtroom
Starting point is 00:16:15 where you could see the actual jurors, and that was my first question. I'm like, what were the jurors' reactions today? Because Brandon said it was straight at her, like straight at her. No misses, straight at her like straight at her no missus straight at her and he said like no they were reacting a lot to you know her because she couldn't remember she didn't remember majority of everything today and literally her response was I don't know I don't remember I don't know I don't remember or she would
Starting point is 00:16:42 say can you repeat the question I don't I don't really understand the question because Brian still was getting trouble a lot for the way He was framing the questions because the way he was framing the questions again. It wasn't even about getting an answer from her He knew she wasn't going to be able to answer the question He was just trying to get think he wanted certain words and certain scenarios and certain things to be put out there like me Too money grabber liar you lied to your best friend Cassie, but that's supposed to be put out there like me too money grabber, liar, you lied to your best friend Cassie but that's supposed to be your best friend. He brought up the fact of like, you keep talking about, you decided to take leave from,
Starting point is 00:17:11 or you and your job separated, right? Like basically we decided to go our separate ways. He said, no, weren't you fired allegedly because you were drinking on the job? And she did not, then they objected to that. He just went right around it. He just act like it didn't happen. There were certain ideas and things he was trying to plant
Starting point is 00:17:31 in the jurors minds, even if he got in trouble today. And he was successful at it. He was very successful at that. All right guys, so we'll be back another day this week and just, you know, following what's going on. And it's Lauren and Rosa. This is the latest with Lauren and Rosa. As always always I tell y'all y'all could be anywhere with anybody else listening to all these things because at the end of
Starting point is 00:17:51 the day there is always a lot going on but y'all are right here with me. I appreciate you guys so much. I'll see you in my next upload. This is an iHeart Podcast.

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