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Sean “Diddy” Combs Sued Again for Alleged Sex Trafficking

Another woman has come forward, claiming that Sean “Diddy” Combs “groomed” her into sex trafficking.

In a complaint obtained by TMZ on Wednesday, Adria English claimed she first met the disgraced rapper in 2004 after her then-boyfriend auditioned for a modeling job for Sean John.

English claimed that his partner and another model were asked to perform oral sex on Combs in order to get the job, which they allegedly refused.

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sued by another woman for allegedly enticing her into sex trafficking. GC Images
Adria English claimed to have met Combs in 2004. adriasherimarcey/Instagram

Despite their alleged refusal, English claimed his partner was given a second chance if she agreed to work as a “go-go dancer” at Diddy's white party in the Hamptons that year.

English – who previously worked as a porn star under the stage name Omunique – accepted the alleged offer, with TMZ sharing an alleged photo of her at the star-studded party in 2004.

According to the outlet, English claimed she began working more regularly at Combs' parties, where she was expected to flirt with guests and drink alcoholic beverages laced with narcotics like ecstasy.

Although she didn't have sex with any guests at first, she claimed that all changed after Combs allegedly demanded that she sleep with jeweler Jacob Arabov, who is also listed as a defendant in the lawsuit, according to TMZ.

In a complaint obtained by TMZ on Wednesday, English alleged that she began working for Combs after he asked her to be a “go-go dancer” at his white party in the Hamptons. adriasherimarcey/Instagram
At first, she claimed Combs asked her to flirt with guests, but she apparently wasn't supposed to sleep with them. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock

After allegedly having “forced sex” with Arabov, she claimed Combs congratulated her and paid her an additional $1,000.

However, English claimed it wasn't a one-off event, saying the “I'll Be Missing You” rapper expected it to be “passed on” to other people.

She claimed to have been sexually assaulted by several other people, whom she did not name in the complaint.

TMZ reports that English is also suing Tamiko Thomas, a woman the former adult film star claims facilitated the music producer’s alleged sex trafficking operation. She compared Thomas to Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of child sex trafficking and other crimes in 2021 in connection with the now-deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

However, she claimed he would supply alcoholic drinks laced with narcotics such as ecstasy at parties. GC Images
English claimed Combs eventually asked him to have sex with partygoers. adriasherimarcey/Instagram

English claimed she worked for Combs believing he would help her advance her music career. However, she claimed he used her career aspirations against her by threatening to blacklist her from the industry.

Although she allegedly stopped working for the Bad Boy Records boss after five years, English claimed Combs followed through on his threats and ruined any chance she had in the music industry.

English said he also suffered emotional trauma, such as intimacy issues and painful memories, as a result of the alleged sex trafficking.

She is seeking unspecified damages.

English claimed she was sexually assaulted by multiple people at the parties. Getty Images for MRC
She is seeking unspecified damages. Robert O'Neil / SplashNews.com

However, the rapper's attorney, Jonathan Davis, told us that “no matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone.”

“We live in a world where anyone can sue for any reason and with no evidence,” Davis said in the statement. “Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial judicial process to uncover the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail against these and other baseless accusations in court.”

English is the eighth person to file a lawsuit against the “I Need a Girl” rapper in the past nine months.

In November 2023, Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura opened the floodgates when she accused him of rape and abuse during their nearly 10-year romance.

Multiple people have accused Combs of sexual assault and sex trafficking over the past nine months. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
He denied all charges. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

Shortly after, several other people came forward with sexual assault complaints, including Combs' former producer, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.

Jones claimed the music mogul repeatedly sexually assaulted him and allegedly groped his genitals and touched his anus to coerce him into having sex.

Combs has denied all charges against him.

In May, it was reported that federal prosecutors were preparing to bring Combs' accusers before a grand jury, indicating that the U.S. Justice Department was preparing to seek an indictment against him.

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