Mia said she was loving working in film and TV when she was informed in 2016 that Revolt Film was shutting down.
“I didn’t want to leave the company that I built where I was actually started to see my dreams come to fruition,” said the former assistant to Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Defense attorney Brian Steel had asked to explain about why she wasn’t happy to be free of her employment.
Mia testified it was the only life she knew, described her time working for Combs as “dog years” that felt even longer than the eight years she worked for him.
Steel suggested leaving the company was a good thing for her because “you’re away from your abuser.”
“No because at the time, I didn’t realize that. In hindsight, (it was) fantastic, but at the time, the worst thing in the world,” Mia said.