- Mick Jagger, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Madonna are named during Diddy’s sex trafficking trial, highlighting their unexpected connection to the case.
- Mia, Diddy’s former assistant, revealed personal stories involving these celebrities and described her work for Madonna after leaving Diddy.
- The defense questioned Mia’s credibility using her friendly messages to Diddy, while she insisted she was manipulated and abused.
The ongoing Diddy trial has pulled some of Hollywood’s biggest names into the public eye. Mick Jagger, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Madonna all came up during the testimony of Diddy’s former assistant, known only as Mia. She told the court that Mick Jagger once tried to take her home while she was in Paris. Mia said she ran away from the Rolling Stones singer’s advances. This revelation added a new layer of drama to the case. Mia also recalled that after she left Diddy’s service in 2017, she started working for Madonna. She said Madonna did not care about her past or any alleged “blacklisting” from the entertainment world. Mia’s testimony put these stars in the spotlight, but none face any accusations in the trial.
Leonardo DiCaprio Mentioned in Court During Cross-Examination
Leonardo DiCaprio came up repeatedly during the questioning. Mia said Diddy mocked DiCaprio by calling him “that Titanic mother******,” claiming he earned far less money than Diddy did. Mia described an incident where DiCaprio grabbed her phone at one of Diddy’s famous parties, highlighting their close social circle. DiCaprio has attended many of Diddy’s well-known “White Parties” over the years but has not been accused of any wrongdoing. In fact, when Diddy was arrested, sources close to DiCaprio quickly distanced the actor from the case, saying he had “absolutely nothing to do with any of this.” DiCaprio’s presence at past events now takes on new significance, but his connection to the trial remains purely social.
Mia’s Employment with Madonna and Its Role in the Trial
Mia’s move from working for Diddy to working for Madonna added another twist to the trial. She started her job with Madonna in April 2018, shortly after leaving Diddy. Mia said her role was diverse, helping lead Madonna’s film division and assisting with restructuring her executive team. She also worked in a more personal assistant capacity. When asked if Diddy helped her get the job, Mia said absolutely not. She also said Madonna never cared about any so-called “blacklisting” from her past. This part of the testimony painted Madonna as a separate figure in Mia’s life, unaffected by the scandal surrounding Diddy. Yet, mentioning Madonna in court made clear how intertwined Mia’s world of famous employers really is.
Courtroom Focus Shifts as Celebrities Become Key Talking Points
Throughout the trial, the defense team focused heavily on these celebrity connections. Diddy’s lawyer, Brian Steel, tried to use Mia’s messages and relationships to question her credibility. He pointed to texts where Mia sent friendly messages to Diddy even after leaving his employment. These included references to fun times with Mick Jagger and DiCaprio, as well as compliments to Madonna. The lawyer suggested that Mia’s changing stories and social ties meant she might be part of a “MeToo money grab.” Mia pushed back, saying she felt “brainwashed” during her time with Diddy. Still, the courtroom kept returning to these star-studded names, showing how their reputations now intersect with Diddy’s legal battle.