Diddy Faces Fresh Controversy Amidst Disturbing Sex Trafficking Allegations
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs is under fresh accusations of sex trafficking. Former porn star Adria English has sued that she was pressured into sexual activities at Diddy's events, where she was urged to interact with attendees and sip allegedly drugged beverages.
Court records obtained by the Daily Mail show English met Diddy in 2004 when her then-boyfriend was trying out for Sean John, Diddy's clothes line. From the beginning, the lawsuit notes Diddy's odd and uncomfortable behavior.
English claims she paid an extra $1,000 for the session and was coerced into sexual contact with Jacob Arabov, sometimes known in the hip-hop scene as "Jacob the Jeweler." She also says her partner was under pressure to have oral sex on Diddy, a demand he turned down.
Later, English agreed to work as a go-go dancer at a Hamptons Labor Day weekend celebration thrown by Diddy. She claims that she was "groomed" into a sex trafficking business and initially she was not obliged to have sex. The lawsuit says, "Defendants Thomas and Combs passed off Plaintiff to other Defenders... to be sexually assaulted."
The case documents English's mental health effects from being trafficked, which resulted in 2010 hospitalization. Attorneys Ariel Mitchell-Kidd and Steven Metcalf filed the claim, which details multiple assaults at Diddy's concerts. Tamiko Thomas, another person mentioned, is suspected of helping with trafficking.
English made it out of here and back to California by 2009. Denying the accusations, Combs' attorney Jonathan Davis said, "Mr. Combs has never sex trafficked or sexually attacked anyone... Anyone can sue for any cause and without any evidence.
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