Diddy Denies Sex Trafficking Claims in Bombshell New Lawsuit From Ex-Adult Film Star

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Sean "Diddy" Combs, through his lawyers, has denied the allegations brought by the new bombshell lawsuit filed by ex-adult film star Adria English.

Jonathan Davis, Diddy's legal counsel, denied the woman's allegations in a statement that AllHipHop obtained, noting that Diddy is "confident" he will win in court.

"No matter how many lawsuits are filed it won't change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone," Davis shared in a statement. "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."

Diddy faced a new wave of criticism and backlash after being named in a new high-profile lawsuit. TMZ obtained legal documents that revealed that English was groomed into sex trafficking. According to the filing, English and her boyfriend encountered the rapper in 2004 while auditioning for a modeling job.

In the audition, English claimed that Diddy asked them to perform oral sex on him, which they declined. However, she was offered by Diddy that her partner would have a chance on his career in exchange for her working as a "go-go dancer" at Diddy's infamous white party in 2004.

Eventually, English caved in, and she became a staple at Combs' parties, where she was expected to flirt with guests and consume alcohol spiked with ecstasy. However, things changed when Combs instructed her to have sex with renowned jeweler Jacob Arabo, who was also named in the lawsuit.

English also alleged that she had been paid $1,000 for engaging in "forced sexual intercourse" with the jewelry magnate. She argued that it has become a recurring expectation for her.

She even claimed that she was sexually assaulted by multiple unnamed individuals in Diddy's circle.

English's lawsuit seemed to add more depth to the ongoing sex trafficking case linked to Diddy. She also named Tamiko Thomas, whom she is claiming to have been facilitating Diddy's sex trafficking operation.

English claimed that Thomas' role was similar to Jeffrey Epstein's Ghislaine Maxwell. She even noted that Thomas worked for Diddy under false promises of advancing her career in the music industry, but Diddy sabotaged her through threats.

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