A woman who accused former porn star and go-go dancer Sean “Diddy” Combs of forcing her to have sex with him during a “freak-off” said she had sex with Donald Trump, Diana Ross and Al Sharpton at his famous parties. A new report says people have claimed to have seen the pastors.
Adria English, 46, looked up the names of A-listers on one of her shows. Daily Mail interview A former adult film star filed a lawsuit against Combs earlier this year, alleging that Combs framed her as a victim of sex trafficking while he worked at his party nearly 20 years ago. , filed the complaint Friday.
Ms. English claimed to have seen gatherings of celebrities at star-studded events for music moguls in the Hamptons and Miami, where she claimed Mr. Combs forced her to have sex with some of the guests.
“I saw Busta Rhymes there. I saw Ja Rule there. I saw Diana Ross there with her underage son Evan,” English told the magazine.
“I met Paris Hilton and Rev. Al Sharpton. I still wonder why Rev. Al Sharpton was there.”
According to the paper, English claims to have also seen future President Trump at one of the rallies.
The former dancer says she worked at a total of eight Combs parties over a five-year period, but has not named anyone with whom she allegedly had sexual relations.
There is no suggestion that any of the prominent guests named by the British did anything wrong at the party or knew of Combs' alleged crimes.
Some of the stars English said he saw were photographed attending parties at the time.
But the photo recently resurfaced following Combs' bombshell federal arrest last month on charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
English filed the lawsuit against the embattled Bad Boy Records founder in July, months before he was arrested by federal authorities in New York.
She claimed in her lawsuit that she first met Mr. Combs in 2004, when she was hired as a dancer at his annual White Party in the Hamptons.
English, whose stage name in the adult film industry was Omnik, also attended a party in Miami, where she claims she was sexually assaulted by a guest at Combs' direction, court documents allege. are.
Here's what we know about the allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs
Combs offered to help English break into the music industry, but later “blackballed” her when she quit her job and fled to California in 2009, the suit says.
“I agreed to it because I'm in a special place with Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Diddy and other big names,” English said in an interview with the Daily Mail.
“I didn't know it was going to be sexual.”
Her allegations echo those made in a federal indictment unsealed last month, which alleges that Combs was involved in “freak-offs” (violent, violent events that were sometimes recorded against the participants' will). He is accused of manipulating and drugging women into participating in sex sessions.
Mr. Combs is being held without bail at the Federal Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges.
The Post reached out to a representative for the A-list company English was eyeing, but did not immediately receive a response.
Meanwhile, Combs' team dismissed English's claims as “baseless.”
“As we have said from the beginning, anyone can sue without evidence, and this lawsuit is a clear example of that,” a Combs spokesperson told the Post.
“Adria English escalated the situation by filing false police reports and making unsubstantiated claims, causing harm to innocent people in the context of high-profile events.”
“No matter how many lawsuits are filed, the fact remains that Mr. Combs has never committed sexual assault or sex trafficking,” the attorney continued.
Mr. Combs' team also noted that Mr. English had recently been fired by his attorney for alleged “questionable antics” and “derogatory conduct.”

