Another woman has filed a lawsuit alleging that Sean "Diddy" Combs groomed her into sex trafficking. Unlike other complainants, the woman claimed she is not only the victim, but also her ex-boyfriend.
According to documents obtained by TMZ on Wednesday, Adria English claims she first encountered the rapper in 2004 when her then-boyfriend auditioned for a Sean John modeling job.
English alleges that during the audition, her partner and another model were asked to perform oral sex on Combs to secure the job, an offer they reportedly declined.
Despite this refusal, English claims her partner was offered a second chance at his modeling aspirations if she agreed to work as a "go-go dancer" at Diddy's white party in the Hamptons later that year.
English, who previously worked in the adult film industry under the name Omunique, allegedly accepted the offer.
As proof, TMZ published a purported photo of her at the star-studded event in 2004.
But dancing was not the only thing she was forced to do.
English claims she began regularly working at Combs' parties, where she alleges she was expected to flirt with guests and consume alcoholic beverages spiked with drugs like ecstasy.
While initially avoiding sex with guests, English alleges that changed when Combs purportedly instructed her to have sex with jeweler Jacob Arabov, also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
She claims to have been paid an additional $1,000 after allegedly engaging in "forced sexual intercourse" with Arabov, and asserts that this became a recurring expectation.
English further alleges she was sexually assaulted by multiple unnamed individuals in Combs' circle.
TMZ reports that English is suing Tamiko Thomas, whom she accuses of facilitating Combs' alleged sex trafficking operation. English compares Thomas to Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein, and alleges she worked for Combs under false promises of career advancement in the music industry. Instead, she claims Combs used threats to sabotage her career aspirations.
Despite allegedly quitting after five years, English claims Combs followed through on his threats, blocking her from the music industry and causing emotional trauma including intimacy issues and painful memories.
She is seeking unspecified damages in the lawsuit.
In another news, TMZ reports that Diddy is aiming to sell his Los Angeles home discreetly, which is proving challenging due to his ambitious asking price.
In 2014, Diddy purchased the mansion for approximately $40 million. Despite recent law enforcement activities at the property, the home remains in excellent condition. Diddy is seeking approximately $70 million for the residence, reflecting its pristine state and desirable features.
Given the recent law enforcement activities at his Los Angeles home, the property's marketability may be adversely affected, potentially impacting Diddy's ability to achieve his desired sale price.
Amidst these uncertainties, Diddy has been primarily residing in Miami, indicating a preference for making it his permanent residence. This shift suggests he may be looking to transition away from his Los Angeles property in favor of a new base in Miami.
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