Diddy Accuser on Mogul’s Relationship With Yung Miami: ‘That Was Really Tough to Watch’

Doe testified that that she was hurt by the rapper's public and seemingly monogamous relationship with the City Girls rapper.

June 10, 2025
Rappers Yung Miami and Diddy perform on stage in red outfits, holding microphones.
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Diddy’s public relationship with Yung Miami allegedly left Jane Doe feeling humiliated.

During his ongoing federal trial on Tuesday (June 10), Diddy’s alleged former girlfriend, identified as Jane Doe in court, testified that his highly publicized relationship with Yung Miami (born Caresha Romeka Brownlee) was difficult for her because it appeared monogamous, while their relationship was kept a secret.

"That was really tough to watch,” she said in court, per Complex’s Shawn Setaro. “That was not something I signed up for. I did not sign up to be with a man who was in a public relationship."

Doe explained that after seeing Diddy gift the City Girls rapper a Maybach, she confronted him, asked for Van Cleef jewelry, and received it.

Elsewhere in her testimony, Doe gave more insights into the private details of their relationship.

Doe said the disgraced music mogul liked getting foot rubs and that his favorite show was Dateline. She alleged their hotel encounters often involved “cheating role play,” where they would pretend “Sean left town and I’m sneaking in this entertainer.”

As for why the relationship was kept private, Doe explained it was because she has a child with someone Diddy did not like.

She also claimed that Diddy invested $20,000 in her clothing line.

By 2022, Doe began questioning the nature of their interactions during their hotel nights.

“I came across this word that was called a 'cuck,' a cuckolder,” Doe said, explaining she did a “deep dive” into the term. “I was just trying to understand... I was just like, this is spot-on.”

Diddy and Yung Miami were first linked together in 2021 and confirmed their relationship the following year. Their on-and-off relationship continued until Cassie Ventura came forward with her lawsuit accusing him of rape, sex trafficking, and abuse in November 2023.

"I can’t speak on something that wasn’t my experience, and I can’t speak on something that I don’t know," said Yung Miami last August on her Caresha Please talk show. "I can’t speak on these allegations because I wasn’t around at the time... I don’t know that person, and that wasn’t my experience."

"I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him his flowers when he was alive," she added.

Elsewhere during Tuesday’s proceedings, Diddy’s attorney Teny Geragos also revealed that he was on antidepressants at some point, specifically naming Prozac, though she did not clarify when he began taking the medication.