
Diddy got high at Chelsea Handler's TV show — and at board meetings: witness
3 Diddy interview with Chelsea Handler on 'Chelsea Lately.'
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3 Combs' ex-assistant testified that he sometimes got high at 'inappropriate' times, like during a board meeting and during Handler's show.
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'There were a few times at the studio and there were a handful of times that stuck out to me where I thought this was an inappropriate time,' Combs' former assistant Mia testified.
3 'There were just a few times where I was like 'Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the moment,'' Mia said.
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'Like one time was a board meeting, one time was going to the Chelsea Handler show,' Mia told the jury. 'There were just a few times where I was like 'Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the moment.''

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