NEW YORK — Sean ''Diddy'' Combs ' lawyers confronted his rape-alleging former personal assistant on Friday with her social media posts praising the hip-hop mogul as a mentor, ''my brother'' and ''friend for life'' for years after she says he assaulted her.
Defense attorney Brian Steel quizzed the woman about some of the dozens of posts she made about Combs in the wake of the alleged rape, portraying the warm messages as contradictory to her claims that working for him was often toxic and terrifying.
The woman, testifying under the pseudonym ''Mia" for a second day at Combs' federal sex trafficking trial, read some of the messages aloud as they were displayed for jurors.
Mia told the jury that the posts were a facade: ''Instagram was a place to show how great your life was, even if it was not true.''
Defense team takes on assistant's rape allegation
Steel highlighted a post from 2013 celebrating Combs' 44th birthday, showing a still image from a comedy video featuring Combs as a doctor helping Mia give birth to a fake baby. Below it, Mia wrote: ''Shout out to my mentor. Thank you for always letting me give birth to my dreams.''
''Here, you have posted on your personal account your rapist delivering the baby,'' Steel said.
Mia testified Thursday that, just months after Combs forcibly kissed her at his 40th birthday party in 2009, he woke her up then raped her in a bunk bed in his Los Angeles home.