Speaking on her Caresha Please podcast with friend Saucy Santana, she admitted that Puffy was not physically violent with her during their roughly two-year open relationship.

“I can’t speak on something that wasn’t my experience, and I can’t speak on something that I don’t know,” she said of the sexual assault and sex trafficking accusations against Diddy, which he has repeatedly denied.

“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.”

Miami also decried domestic violence and said she had been a victim of it in two past relationships, but not during her time with Diddy.

She went on to describe the relationship as mutually beneficial, crediting the mogul with taking her career to “the next level” while claiming that she, in turn, took his business ventures like DeLeón and REVOLT “up a notch.”

The “Act Up” hitmaker also took issue with the backlash she has faced for remaining largely silent on the allegations against Diddy.

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R. Kelly Defends Diddy Against Sex Trafficking Charges: ‘I Don’t Believe None Of [It]’

“I met Diddy at [Quality Control Music CEP Pierre ‘P’ Thomas’] party and I met him when he was in the Love era. I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him his flowers,” she argued. “I just feel like everybody’s trying to crucify me for it. Why am I being separated?”