One of Diddy’s accusers is detailing her experiences working as a go-go dancer and allegedly being sex trafficked at Puff’s celeb-filled parties.
Adria English Goes in Detail About Her Experience Working for Puff
Adria English, one of the 12 people who have sued Diddy, shared more details about her time as a dancer at Diddy’s famous parties in an exclusive interview with Daily Mail. In her lawsuit filed in July, the former adult film star claims she was forced to have sex with guests at Diddy’s events.
English alleged that sexual encounters took place in secluded areas of Diddy’s homes, with some guests unaware of the activities outside the main party. She also mentioned having sexual encounters with celebrity guests but did not disclose their identities due to her pending civil case.
Aside from the parties, English claimed that Diddy attempted to perform sex acts on her ex-boyfriend during a casting call for his clothing line Sean John.
“Ten minutes, maybe less, go by and all of a sudden, the door swings open, and my ex is yelling: ‘F**k that, f**k that,'” she recalled. “And then he comes storming out, and I’m like, ‘What’s going on?’ “He’s angry. When we got out of the elevator, he goes, ‘That ni**a tried to suck my d**k.'”
In her initial lawsuit, English stated that she met Diddy in 2004 and began working as a go-go dancer at his parties. She claimed that Diddy started pimping her out to his celebrity guests shortly after.
“I didn’t know it was going to turn into anything sexual,” English told Daily Mail.
English mentioned that Diddy would be compensated for her services by the guests and that she stopped working with him in 2009 after many unfulfilled promises.
A month after suing Diddy, English filed a police report with the Miami Police Department regarding her lawsuit claims. However, the police concluded that there was insufficient evidence to investigate her allegations.
Recently, English was dropped by her attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd due to irreconcilable differences and English’s “continued behavior and self-destructive activities.”
Diddy’s Team Responds to English’s New Interview
A spokesperson for Diddy released a statement in response to English’s latest claims.
“Less than three months after filing her lawsuit against Sean Combs, Adria English has been dropped by both of her attorneys after making completely fabricated statements,” the statement reads. “In papers filed with the court this week, her former attorneys cited Ms. English’s ‘questionable antics’ and ‘undermining behavior.’ As we’ve said from the start, anyone can file a lawsuit without proof—and this case is a clear example of that. Adria English escalated things by filing false police reports and making baseless claims, using high-profile events as a backdrop to harm innocent people. No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted, or sex trafficked anyone.”
Aside from his criminal case, Diddy is facing several lawsuits, with more potentially on the horizon. Texas attorney Tony Buzbee announced that he is representing 120 people planning to sue Diddy and his associates for sexual assault.
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FAQs
Q: What are Adria English’s allegations against Diddy?
A: Adria English claims that she was forced to have sex with guests at Diddy’s parties and that he attempted to perform sex acts on her ex-boyfriend during a casting call for his clothing line.
Q: Why was Adria English dropped by her attorney?
A: Adria English was dropped by her attorney due to irreconcilable differences and her “continued behavior and self-destructive activities.”
Q: How did Diddy’s team respond to Adria English’s claims?
A: Diddy’s spokesperson stated that Adria English’s allegations were fabricated and that there was no evidence to support her claims of sexual assault or sex trafficking.
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