Raving mad diddy threw spaghetti at assistant — and got high at chelsea handler’s tv show, sex abuse accuser says in wild testimony

Raving mad diddy threw spaghetti at assistant — and got high at chelsea handler’s tv show, sex abuse accuser says in wild testimony


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Sean “Diddy” Combs once threw a bowl of spaghetti at his live-in assistant, she recalled in wild testimony Thursday — that also revealed the music mogul’s “inappropriate” drug-taking habits,


including getting high for an interview on Chelsea Handler’s show. The now-former assistant “Mia” — who testified anonymously as an alleged sexual assault victim of Combs — told jurors in


Manhattan federal court that the frightening pasta tossing incident unfolded at 3 a.m. in his Los Angeles home. The Bad Boy Records founder manically told her to “go get everybody,” but


first she started heading to her bedroom in the mansion where she also lived — which made Combs upset. “He went on a really humiliating rant in front of everybody,” she recalled. “There was


blood dripping down my leg and I said, ‘I’m on my period. I just need to change my tampon.’ EXPLORE MORE “He immediately had a bowl of spaghetti in his hand and he threw it at me and started


aggressively cursing me out, like I had to get the hell out of his house.” The bowl of spaghetti missed Mia by only a couple arms lengths, and Combs chased his long-suffering assistant up


stairs until she hid in a bush, she testified. The absurd string of events is just one disturbing anecdote that Mia, who worked for Combs from 2009 to 2017, offered about her former boss


during her first day on the witness stand in at his sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Mia testified Combs separately threw other things at her — including a computer and turkey meat.


After the spaghetti throwing incident, Mia was told by Combs’ human resources director that she was suspended without pay — and not for the first time because she displeased her mercurial


boss, she said. Combs also sometimes got high at “inappropriate” times such as during a board meeting and once during “The Chelsea Handler Show,” Mia recalled. “There were a few times at the


studio and there were a handful of times that stuck out to me where I thought this was an inappropriate time,” she said. “Like one time was a board meeting, one time was going to the


Chelsea Handler show,” Mia told the jury. “There were just a few times where I was like ‘Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the


moment.’” During a visit to Burning Man, Combs even orchestrated a drug “guessing game” using white powders of cocaine, ketamine and MDMA, Mia testified. People would take turns snorting the


drugs, she said. But when it reached Mia, she said got nervous and tried to take a fake snort of drugs. Combs’ tone began to change “and he got close to my face and was upset that I just


tried to fake it,” she testified. Combs, 55, faces up to life in prison, if convicted. He has pleaded not guilty.