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A woman named Adria English has recently filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing him of allegedly “grooming” her into sex trafficking. The lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, reveals that English claims to have met Combs back in 2004 when her then-boyfriend auditioned for a modeling gig with his company, Sean John.

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According to English, she, her boyfriend, and another model were supposedly asked to engage in oral sex with Combs as a prerequisite for landing the job. However, they allegedly refused to comply with the demand. Despite this refusal, English’s partner was given a second chance to secure the gig, but there was a condition. English herself was supposedly asked to work as a “go-go dancer” at one of Diddy’s notorious white parties held in the Hamptons that very year.

English, who had previously worked as a porn star under the stage name Omunique, apparently accepted the offer. TMZ even obtained a photo of her at the star-studded event in 2004. Subsequently, English claims she began working at Combs’ parties on a recurring basis. Her alleged duties included flirting with guests and consuming beverages that were supposedly spiked with drugs like ecstasy.

Although English initially asserts that she did not engage in sexual activities with partygoers, she claims that changed when Combs allegedly demanded that she have sex with jeweler Jacob Arabov. Arabov is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit. English claims that, following the encounter, Combs congratulated her and gave her an additional $1,000.

According to English, this was not an isolated incident. She alleges that Combs expected her to be “passed off” to other individuals for similar encounters. While she does not disclose the names of these individuals, English indicates that she was sexually assaulted by several people.

English is also suing Tamiko Thomas, whom she accuses of facilitating Combs’ alleged sex trafficking operation. She compares Thomas to Ghislaine Maxwell, a notorious figure associated with Jeffrey Epstein. English states that she believed working for Combs would help advance her music career, but instead, she claims that he exploited her aspirations by threatening to ruin her chances in the industry.

Although English stopped working for Combs’ label, Bad Boy Records, after five years, she maintains that he followed through on his threats and effectively sabotaged any opportunities she had for success in the music industry. As a result of the alleged sex trafficking, The former porn star states that she has suffered from emotional trauma, including intimacy issues and painful memories.

English is seeking unspecified damages in her lawsuit against Combs and Thomas.

This isn’t the first time allegations such as these have come up.