In her Instagram story, Mollen recalled meeting Combs years ago in San Diego. She described the encounter, mentioning how a man approached her saying, "My boss wants to meet you." Mollen humorously recalled her attire at the time, noting that she was wearing "horrible jeans, loafers, and a brick-colored red button-up cotton shirt."
Mollen said she was introduced to Combs, who was dressed in a fur coat and invited her and her friends to a party in his room. Reflecting on the recent allegations, Mollen questioned what might have happened if she had gone, adding, "Would I have been in a freak-off? Would my awful maroon shirt have caught me in his room?"
Prosecutors have accused Combs of abusing, threatening, and coercing women for decades to fulfill his sexual desires while maintaining his reputation. If found guilty, Combs faces a minimum of 15 years in prison. Currently, he is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after pleading not guilty and being denied bail twice. According to PEOPLE, he is being treated like any other detainee awaiting trial.