Diddy denies sex trafficking allegations in explosive new lawsuit from former adult film star

Through his attorney, Sean “Diddy” Combs has denied the allegations in a bombshell new lawsuit filed by former adult film star Adria English.

Diddy’s legal counsel, Jonathan Davis, denied the woman’s allegations in a statement obtained by AllHipHop, noting that Diddy is “confident” he will win the case.

“No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sexually trafficked anyone,” Davis said in a statement. “We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason and without any evidence. Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial judicial process to uncover the truth and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail in court over these and other baseless lawsuits.”

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

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During the audition, English claimed that Diddy asked her to perform oral sex on him, but she refused. However, she was offered by Diddy that her partner would have a chance at his career in exchange for her being a “go-go dancer” at Diddy’s infamous white party in 2004.

English eventually relented, and she became a fixture at Combs’ parties, where she was expected to flirt with guests and drink alcohol laced with ecstasy. Things took a turn, however, when Combs directed her to have sex with celebrity jeweler Jacob Arabo, who is also named in the lawsuit.

English also alleges she was paid $1,000 to engage in “forced sexual intercourse” with the jewelry mogul, which she argues became a regular expectation of her.

She even claimed that she was sexually assaulted by multiple unnamed individuals in Diddy’s group of friends.

English’s lawsuit appears to deepen Diddy’s ongoing sex trafficking case. She also names Tamiko Thomas, who she says facilitated Diddy’s sex trafficking.

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

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