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TJ Holmes
Hey there folks. On this Monday, June 2nd, today marking the beginning of the fourth full week of testimony in the Diddy trial. Welcome to this episode of Amy and tj. I'm TJ Holmes alongside my partner Amy Robach, who we continue and been kind of amazed at just how interest, how much interest there is in this trial. We started, I guess the first week of it. Just want to give a couple of updates and see how it went and there has been a pretty good response. So we're going to continue to put these out as a one stop shop.
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Yes, we have been fascinated by this trial and have been a little fascinated by how much all of you listeners want to know the details of what's going on in court. There aren't cameras in the courtroom. So we're relying on some of the members of the media who are there in that courtroom. And if you go through all the different websites, you can kind of piece together what's happening inside this riveting courtroom. I mean, one witness after the next just keeps filling in details, jaw dropping, details that are really hard to believe. Except for all of these witnesses seem to corroborate what the others have been saying. It's a theme that is consistent, but.
TJ Holmes
Yeah, it's just, it's a lot. There are several reporters in there and look, between the Washington Post and CNN and the USA Today and the ap and there are a lot of folks in there who are giving us accounting of what's going on. But some of their details can vary and some of the details they want to include in their coverage can vary. So that's where Roblox and I come in to try to help you out because we do go through all of that stuff. So this has been a spot where we have been given out that information. So thank you all for listening. We will continue here now with Mia Robes. Mia, testifying under a pseudonym, had been on the stand for two days last week. I think that's a day and a half. But they didn't finish up with her on Friday. So she will be back up first thing this morning.
Unknown Host
It's been a little surprising how long she's been on the stand, not only given her testimony, with direct testimony telling what happened. She claims that just to catch you up, did he, she says, raped her?
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Did she?
Unknown Host
She Says she was sexually assaulted by him. And she goes through psychological abuse that she says she suffered underneath him. And she, of course, offered corroborating testimony about what she saw him do to her friend Cassie Ventura. Fine. So she's been corroborating a lot of that testimony as well. But, man, the cross examination, where Diddy's lawyers get to question her and question her credibility, that has been relentless. She has been on the stand for hours dealing with his attorneys, really trying to poke holes in her testimony and question whether or not she actually suffered the way she claims she did. And that is continuing today.
TJ Holmes
Yeah, she was a right hand, folks. She was there and she saw. She saw so much and had so much access to his inner circle. She is definitely a key prosecution witness, but she is also someone who is. I think there are essentially four victims that the entire case is built on, and she is one of them. And she is testifying up there to protect her identity. But some of the things, right, she is a victim in that she has alleged years now of Robe's awful abuse. Physical sexual assaults and rapes she describes on repeated occasions. That's one thing as a victim, but she was also there as his right hand. So everything he did, she saw so much. She saw so much of these things we've been hearing about. She was a firsthand witness to it all. So she's key in that. Robes, after Cassie Ventura, Fine. Filed her lawsuit that got this all going. She said she started hearing from Diddy and his people because they knew immediately how much this woman knew.
Unknown Host
Yeah. And she says she did not talk to Diddy, that he tried. He said, I just need 10 minutes with you. I just want to make sure I'm remembering everything correctly. But she did not pick up the phone. She didn't talk to him. She spoke to his bodyguard, his. The guy who she knew, Drock, I believe he is being referred to by most witnesses. But she said she spoke to him. She never spoke to Diddy because she knew what he wanted.
TJ Holmes
So she goes through her testimony. Look, we talked about a little bit last week. Some of her testimony she gave on the standard. That was during the. The prosecution, during direct questioning. But a couple of the details. Robes, this one incident, again, some of this, some of it we listen to and go, okay, that. That's in line with the previous story. That's in line with the previous story. But so much of why they're having to do this. The prosecution is building a case. This isn't just for us and for headlines and for news Right. We have to. This is really for an audience of 12 the jurors in there. So they are hearing and it's reason that they, the prosecution has to go through all this. According to legal experts, they're building a case of racketeering. So you have to show that he. There was forced labor involved. No, that's not a sexy headline necessarily. You want to hear about freak off some baby oil. But no, no, no, no. This is where robes, they say they're getting down into the meat and wow, this is so important to get so many of these details, corroborating details from so many of these witnesses.
Unknown Host
That's right. And she even says, Mia says to date she can't get a job. She says she can't keep a job because she's so triggered and by everything she suffered under the hands of Diddy. And so, yeah, she, she testified about so many instances, but somehow this was so interesting to me. We've heard different versions of this from other personal assistants, but she says she was suspended multiple times without pay throughout her eight year employment with Diddy. And she detailed a couple of those incidents. Once she said she was suspended without pay because she laid out workout clothes that he didn't like. That's how upset he could get about little, seemingly insignificant things. And she also talked about being on a yacht in St. Barts. She said she was tasked with counting the money in his safe. And she said that he started screaming at her because she was counting the money too slowly and screamed for her to get out of here. She was on a yacht. So he told her, you better learn to walk on water like Jesus did. And so she ended up having to run up trying to get to safety, to get on a boat to get to shore. And before she got to shore, he called her back and made her go to Las Vegas because he just abruptly ended the St. Bart's trip to go to Vegas. She said that's just how erratic and. And stressful and uncertain every moment was. He could be in a good mood one moment and then seemingly just get triggered by something insignificant.
TJ Holmes
She was the same one. That was it. The. You made me think of it. Talking about erratic behavior. I think she testified he threw a computer at her head because the WI fi went out. Yes, that was her, right?
Unknown Host
Yes. So she had deduct several objects, but for things that you wouldn't think would even be, well, they weren't her fault and things that she couldn't control and somehow she would suffer all of the blame.
TJ Holmes
Now in court, we knew Things were going to change and things were going to switch. And she was reportedly very stoic composure, but she also at times was tearful and recalling some things. But we knew there was going to be a shift and a tone change when the defense got it shot. And that's what they started with the cross examination after lunch on Friday, but rose before they even started. The lawyers got into a fight around the lunch break and reportedly took at least a half hour to get this worked out before the jury came back in. And what they were trying to do. The defense wanted to put on a video that showed her dancing at one of Diddy's birthday parties. Now, the prosecution says, wait a minute, this wasn't entered into evidence. We didn't know anything about this until now. Well, the defense argued, well, we didn't know about it either. They say Internet sleuths are out there sending them stuff, and someone out there grabbed this video and sent it to them. I guess they were just trying to show that, hey, you're a sexual assault victim. Then why are you dancing so happily at this party? And they flat out said she was putting on an act on the stand.
Unknown Host
Yeah, they said that this was all an act, that she. The video spoke clearly to the level of fun she was having, how much she loved Diddy, and they wanted jurors to see this video. Ultimately, ultimately, the judge ruled against showing the video, saying that it had little relevance, according to the judge, to the case. And so it was not admissible in court. But certainly the defense went after Mia. They didn't have the video, but they had Instagram posts, they had text, and they used them against her, saying, how could you say this about Diddy years after you claim you were sexually assaulted by him?
TJ Holmes
That was their first hour of was just nothing but Instagram posts. They were just scrolling through her Instagram post. Now, one of them, we have a few here. One of them, she said this publicly about Diddy. And I believe this was one that was years after she claimed the sexual assaults and rape started. Quote, you are the coolest alien rock star unicorn pizza slice, and we fucking love you is what it wrote. And some they actually had her read herself. So that is tough. That is tough. And it's effective as a defense attorney. Yes.
Unknown Host
Yep. We'll give you a couple other ones. Just because they had her read these out loud in court on the fifth anniversary of the initial sexual abuse. This is according to the defense attorney. He says this to Mia. You are saying to Sean Combs on your social media, and here's where he quotes Mia. Thank you for being the good kind of crazy and continuing to inspire me every single day. So the defense attorney read that one, and then this is the other one. He made Mia read about Combs on his birthday. This is what Mia had to read. She had put this on social media. Legend, rapper, actor, entrepreneur, an extraterrestrial was born. Happy birthday. Thank you for showing me the path to Pluto and beyond.
TJ Holmes
That's effective if you are saying, I am terrified of this person. I am scared of this person. I can't stand this person. This person's ruined my life and all these things. And this is years. They have messages from years after the alleged abuse started that she is still publicly saying this. And I guess she had two answers for it. One was, we work for Diddy. He's controlling. We are expected to do this publicly. The other one was, I'm a sexual abuse survivor. Go talk to my therapist.
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Yes, Go talk to my therapist.
TJ Holmes
Try to understand why.
Unknown Host
Yes, yes. Because that is the big question. How could you say one thing and then be feeling another? I do think it's interesting because this has been something that's been alleged about him, that he had an expectation of praise. And so even from having some people pointed out to having his kids post all of this stuff on Instagram about his birthday, she said his birthdays were something that everyone who worked for him knew. You were expected to praise him and talk about him on social media on his birthday especially.
TJ Holmes
Then she did repeatedly. But, yeah, she. And again, according to the observers in the courtroom, she was. She did get stern at times and a little annoyed, but she stayed composed the entire time, even when the defense attorneys were coming after her. There was a key exchange that it seemed like everybody was reporting about. And I'll just give it to you the way it came about. A defense attorney was questioning Mia and said to her, quote, isn't it true that Mr. Combs never had forcible sexual misconduct with you? Mia's response, I have not lied to anyone at all. The defense attorney, isn't it true that it never happened as many times as you told this jury, Mia, everything I've said in this courtroom is true. The defense attorney. What if you're not a victim of sexual assault, Then what? She didn't get a chance to answer. Objection from the prosecution. And the judge said, sustained. Hold up. You see where they're trying to go here to suggest that there's at least a question, and all they have to do is put it in one juror's mind a question of what her motivation was and if she had any incentive to lie or to make any of this stuff up.
Unknown Host
Right. Is it regret versus assault? Because at a certain point, if you're looking at her social media accounts and of course she mentioned that Instagram is a place where you always put your best foot forward, where everyone who's on Instagram understands that you're actually painting a picture of your happy life and you're not posting things about what's going wrong in your life. However, like you say, they just need one juror to think, hmm, she loved him, she idolized him, she wanted to do right by him. Was it really assault? Was it consensual? Was it just regret? I mean, these are all the doubts that they're trying to put in jurors minds in terms of her testimony because she is one of the few who is claiming he flat out raped her. That is what she said. She woke up to him on top of her saying shh. And she just let him do it because saying no wasn't an option.
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TJ Holmes
Okay to all. To all that point there she the defense. This is what they really harped on. But the defense went after her again for another message she had sent, I believe, sent to his chief of staff after she learned that one of his companies she was working for was going to be shutting down. So she was gonna lose her job. And this is what she wrote. I'm going to kill myself. My life is over. The defense attorney asked, why wasn't it a relief? Shouldn't it have been a relief to be getting out of there if you were going to be getting away from your abuser? And her response, I thought was a good one.
Unknown Host
That's when she said, I'd guess you'd have to speak to my therapist, because she can't even explain why she was acting or reacting the way she was, because perhaps it took time to put it all into context. I do think it is interesting that when he did try to reach out to her, when Cassie's lawsuit became public, she did refuse to speak to him. And that is telling, when she had some space and time away from all of it. But certainly that is a powerful exchange for the jurors to hear.
TJ Holmes
And she held her own, if you will, the way he was coming after her again, doing his job, doing what he's supposed to do. And look, there were also some reports from observers in the courtroom that, yes, they did have to go after her, but there were times where the defense attorneys were respectful. They were compassionate, evil even, at times, and didn't really go after her like we have seen in some cases.
Unknown Host
I also thought one of her responses was also. It was similar to ask. You'll have to ask my therapist. When defense attorneys asked her how she could be around a man who traumatized her so much, she just said, it's called psychological abuse. I thought that was a very powerful response to their questioning of her reaction to working for and being around a man for eight years who she claims did so many things to her that were so terrible and so traumatizing. It's called psychological abuse. And that is something we have heard from so many of the folks who have taken the stand to testify. They all have said similar things. They loved him because when he loved you, it was the highest of highs. And then when he turned, when they say he suddenly became dark and did horrific, awful things, it was unexpected. But the moments of highs were almost worth the low moments. It's hard to get your head around. But that is what all of these witnesses have testified to.
TJ Holmes
She is. She mentioned it several times, made some reference to. To being in therapy. I think it's clear she probably has been even for quite some time. Like, she used a couple of technical terms that sounded like someone who has been going through therapy. There was a. Along those lines again with. In terms of her having good answers, good responses, good comebacks to where you, you can't really question her after that. Hey, it's called psychological abuse. I mean, what do you say after that?
Unknown Host
Correct.
TJ Holmes
It's a real thing. But there was another back and forth in which she. Again, messages up there. When she showed a message, they showed a message that says she loved Diddy with all her heart. Again, this is the guy she said raped her repeatedly. And she still wrote a message, said she loved him with all her heart. Defense attorney asked after she said, that's how I write to people in my life now. I think that's fair. Some people, you get accustomed to writing stuff sometimes and you just say, best or all my best or with love. Or she was trying to explain it that way. Does that mesh well?
Unknown Host
You know, I think that even maybe someone you're afraid of, you still want to keep in their good graces because, you know, he had something over her. Maybe he could blacklist her. All of the things that so many of these witnesses have testified to that they were afraid of what Diddy could do to them if he turned on them. And so perhaps when you have somebody, they say, keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer. Maybe she was just trying to keep it all good between them. And I can understand that, like just wanting it to all stay okay and stay good. So saying, you know, yes, I love you with all my heart.
TJ Holmes
So she tells the defense attorney, that's how I write to people in my life. He quickly quipped back, including the person you're terrified of. And she quickly quipped back, especially the person I'm terrified of. She seemed to be prepared. I don't know how much of that is. Is. Is doing testimony prep. I don't know how much of that is just natural instinct. But she had answers when she knew she was going to get questions about, how could you say these wonderful things about the person you say abused you?
Unknown Host
But that makes sense to me, especially the person I'm terrified of. That speaks exactly to that, keeping somebody who you're afraid of in a good place with you so that they don't do any more damage. I. I can understand that as a human being. I am curious if the jurors can as well.
TJ Holmes
I think she did a good job of. Even if you are confused or you're wondering for a second how good you do when you hear that response, I think you can as a human being, you can make sense of what she's saying. So she's gonna be back on the stand today. Mia will continue. One other nugget that came out of this trial that was out of D.C. in fact, out of the White House. I'm we should probably be surprised. This is the first time we're hearing Trump chime in on the Diddy trial. But he didn't. Out of nowhere, he was asked specifically robes a question. And given that Trump has been on a bit of a pardon streak lately, we shouldn't be surprised that he got this question.
Unknown Host
Yes, they asked him if he would consider pardoning Diddy. And the big headline here is that he didn't rule it out. He said he had not looked at any of the details of the case, but that he and Sean Diddy Combs were friends a while back, years ago. He said they hadn't talked recently, but he absolutely did not say. If you read between the lines, he'd consider it.
TJ Holmes
Oh, he absolutely said. He said. What was it? He said he hasn't been asked, but he said, I know they're thinking about it and I think they're close to asking his words. I'm not sure where he's getting that. I asked. You were lazy, just popping off at the mouth on this. Or somebody actually asked him. He feels he's going to be asked soon. Now he might just think, well, this thing is wrapping up, or it's gonna be a verdict soon. I don't know what he was thinking, but I wonder if somebody's actually in his ear already.
Unknown Host
And because this is a federal case, President Trump absolutely could pardon Diddy if he's convicted. And he could also take the like, wipe away the charges if he wanted to. Right now, in the middle of the trial, if he so chose, he actually has the to change the course of this trial, end the trial, and certainly change the course of Diddy's life.
TJ Holmes
What's the one they gave Biden? Gave Foushee. What was that? That was conditional. Like it goes back to a certain. Like he hadn't even been charged with anything.
Unknown Host
Right.
TJ Holmes
And he pardoned him for stuff.
Unknown Host
He even been charged just in case Trump wanted to indict him on anything. Biden tried to give him a blanket preemptive pardon is what they called it, I guess.
TJ Holmes
Yeah.
Unknown Host
So at that point. So, yes, the pardon. The pardoning powers of the president are extreme, extensive, and completely at his choosing. We shall see on that.
TJ Holmes
Can you imagine another son of New York, Right. That Diddy could. That Trump could possibly get out of trouble. We talk about Eric Adams. Adams, who was facing a federal indictment. His trial was. His trial was supposed to be, what, two months ago?
Unknown Host
Yes.
TJ Holmes
And Trump got him out of that when they dropped the charges. But to think that Trump could step in. I don't know about this one. I don't know if he would do that.
Unknown Host
He loves making headlines, though.
TJ Holmes
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Just the idea that he could is headlining up for him right now. We'll see if that keeps him satiated.
TJ Holmes
All right. But the other thing to keep an eye on. Diddy's defense team continues to complain. I swear, from the very beginning, they've been complaining about the time they're getting with their client. They continue to ask for more time. They're saying they're not getting enough time to prepare. They're getting though robes 90 minutes in the morning before trial starts, and then another two and a half hours after the jury leaves.
Unknown Host
So that's four hours a day they're getting with their client to prep and deal with going into court and coming out of court. So after they complained, the judge said, hey, guess what? You guys are getting more time with your client than almost anyone else. So no other federal prisoner is getting this much time with his attorney. So he shut that argument down, or at least that complaint down very quickly, and said, you're getting plenty of time. Four hours is seemingly a lot.
TJ Holmes
He's been trying to be accommodating throughout in his responses, but he might have reached his limit. The latest thing they say, we don't. The room isn't big enough to put all the exhibits in to show him. And that was the latest complaint. But, hey, his life was on the line. That's one I'm not gonna look. This guy could go to prison the rest of his life. There are no complaints. Take your time, whatever y' all need to do.
Unknown Host
We don't know how much longer Mia's cross examination will go with defense attorneys today, but there are four other witnesses that are slated to potentially show up today. I can't imagine they'd squeeze all these in, but you never know. Enrique Santos, that he's a radio and podcast personality, tried to do a deep dive onto what he could possibly be testifying to. It's unclear, but perhaps just maybe the lifestyle, maybe he understood like he was in that world or knew some of the celebrities or surrounding some of this. Who knows? Eddie Garcia, who's a security guard at the Intercontinental Hotel, he actually got immunity for his testimony. So to what he may have seen or participated in a hotel custodian, Frank Piazza, who is a forensic video expert. So there are several other folks slated to potentially take the stand today and we will of course keep you updated on all of that. Hotel custodian that could be some very disgusting testimony given what we've heard.
TJ Holmes
All right, folks, we will continue to keep you updated here. We do appreciate you continuing to listen, but thanks so much as always. For now, I'm TJ Holmes alongside Amy Robach. We'll see you for the next update.
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Podcast Summary: Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes Present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial
Episode: The Diddy Trial: Week 4 of Testimony Begins
Release Date: June 2, 2025
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Guests: Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes, Aubrey O’Day
The fourth week of the high-profile Diddy trial kicks off with hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes providing listeners with comprehensive updates and analyses. The trial, which has garnered national attention, continues to unravel complex testimonies and legal strategies.
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“Welcome to this episode of Amy and TJ. I'm TJ Holmes alongside my partner Amy Robach, who we continue and been kind of amazed at just how much interest there is in this trial.”
— TJ Holmes [04:42]
Mia Robes, a central prosecution witness testifying under a pseudonym, has been a focal point of the trial. Over the past week, Mia has provided extensive testimony detailing her experiences and observations while working closely with Diddy.
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“She claims that just to catch you up, did he rape her?”
— Unknown Host [04:43]
In an attempt to undermine Mia’s credibility, the defense introduced Mia’s past social media posts. They aimed to portray her as inconsistent and questioning the authenticity of her allegations.
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“You are the coolest alien rock star unicorn pizza slice, and we fucking love you.”
— Defense Attorney Reading Mia’s Instagram Post [11:20]
“I have not lied to anyone at all.”
— Mia Robes [14:03]
Mia Robes addressed the psychological toll of her alleged abuse, emphasizing the long-term impact on her mental health and professional life.
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“It's called psychological abuse.”
— Mia Robes [21:39]
An unexpected development in the trial involves former President Donald Trump commenting on the case, hinting at a possible pardon for Diddy if convicted.
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“He said he hadn’t been asked, but he said, I know they’re thinking about it and I think they’re close to asking.”
— TJ Holmes [25:35]
Throughout the trial, Diddy’s defense team has consistently requested more time with their client for preparation, citing inadequate access.
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“They continued to ask for more time. They’re saying they’re not getting enough time to prepare.”
— TJ Holmes [27:26]
As the trial progresses, additional witnesses are expected to take the stand, potentially providing further insights into the allegations against Diddy.
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“Hotel custodian that could be some very disgusting testimony given what we’ve heard.”
— Unknown Host [28:27]
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes conclude the episode by reaffirming their commitment to providing thorough and unbiased coverage of the trial. They emphasize the importance of understanding the intricate details as the case unfolds and promise to keep listeners informed about all significant developments.
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“We do appreciate you continuing to listen, but thanks so much as always. For now, I'm TJ Holmes alongside Amy Robach. We'll see you for the next update.”
— TJ Holmes [29:25]
This episode of Covering the Diddy Trial offers an in-depth look into the tumultuous proceedings of the fourth week, highlighting the intense scrutiny of key witnesses and the strategic maneuvers of both the prosecution and defense. With high-stakes testimonies and potential political ramifications, the trial continues to captivate and provoke widespread discussion.
For those following the trial, Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes provide a valuable resource for understanding the complex dynamics at play, ensuring listeners remain informed and engaged with each new development.