Diddy Responds After Former Porn Star Sues Him For Alleged Sex Trafficking

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Sean "Diddy" Combs has responded to allegations from a former porn actress who claims he forced her to have sex with his celebrity friends.

According to a report TMZ published on Wednesday, July 3, a woman named Adria English, formerly known as porn star "Omunique," tapped attorneys Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, Esq. and Steven Metcalf, Esq. to file a lawsuit against the embattled artist for "grooming" her as part of an alleged sex trafficking scheme. English claims she started working with Diddy 20 years ago as a "go-go dancer" at his famed white party in the Hamptons but ended up doing a lot more than just dancing as time went on.

"No matter how many lawsuits are filed it won't change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone," Diddy's attorney Jonathan Davis told TMZ. "We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason and without any proof. Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process exists to find the truth and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail against these and other baseless claims in court.”

English reportedly met Diddy in 2004 when her boyfriend auditioned for a Sean John modeling gig. She claimed the Bad Boy founder asked her boyfriend and another model for oral sex in order to get the job. English's man declined, but Diddy's associate gave him on the condition that English worked as a dancer during Diddy's party in the Hamptons. They both agreed to the terms, and even provided photos of English at the event. Afterward, English worked at more parties where she was encouraged to drink alcohol laced with ecstasy and flirt with Diddy's famous friends.

The former porn star said she didn't start off doing any sexual favors, but that changed later down the line after Diddy allegedly "groomed" her. She claimed Diddy first forced her to have sex with Jacob Arabov a.k.a Jacob The Jeweler, who's listed as a defendant in the lawsuit. She claimed Diddy even congratulated her for the act and paid her an extra $1,000 more than her usual fee. From there, English claimed she was "passed off" to other people during the parties where they allegedly sexually assaulted her. Diddy allegedly offered to help launch her music career but also threatened to blackball her and her boyfriend if they didn't comply.

English's lawsuit also lists a woman named Tamiko Thomas as a defendant. She claimed Thomas helped facilitate the alleged sex trafficking operation, and even compared her to Jeffrey Epstein's friend Ghislaine Maxwell.

By 2009, English and her boyfriend removed themselves from Diddy's clutches. However, she claimed they were blackballed as a result. She's suing Combs, his label, Arabov and Thomas for the emotional trauma the alleged sex trafficking caused, like intimacy issues and painful memories. There's no confirmation on how much the damages will cost them.


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