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Porn star sues Diddy for claiming he sexually trafficked her at his famous ‘white parties’

Porn star sues Diddy for claiming he sexually trafficked her at his famous ‘white parties’

Sean “Diddy” Combs is being sued by a woman who worked at his famous annual Labor Day White Party, claiming she was expected to take drugs and have sex with guests.

Adria English, who filed the lawsuit on Wednesday (July 3), claims she was first hired by Combs in 2004 and “over time was introduced to sex trafficking.”

In response to the new lawsuit, Jonathan Davis, Combs’ attorney, said The Independent: “No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually harassed or sexually acted against anyone. We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason and without evidence. Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial legal process to find out the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail in court against these and other unsubstantiated allegations.”

This is the tenth lawsuit against the controversial music mogul since last November. Combs, 54, has so far firmly denied all allegations against him.

As FoxNews And TMZ English is reportedly a former porn star who states in legal documents that her first-year job at Combs’ celebrity-packed party in Miami had “no malicious intent or requirement for physical sexual contact” and that it was a legitimate employment opportunity.

When she was invited to work again the following year, she “accepted the offer of employment.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs in Los Angeles in 2018
Sean “Diddy” Combs in Los Angeles in 2018 (2018 Invision)

However, she says that the third party she worked for “demanded” Diddy to “have vaginal intercourse with guests because they learned of her past in adult entertainment and used this to coerce the plaintiff into sex work.”

She further states that her memory of some details is hazy because she was expected to consume “large amounts of alcohol” and “illegal drugs.” However, the documents go on to say that “the encounters the plaintiff endured were so torturous that the plaintiff remembers them as they haunt her to this day.”

English is suing Diddy and three of his accomplices for undisclosed damages.

In March, Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were searched by U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials in connection with a federal sex trafficking investigation.

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The rapper has not been officially charged or accused of a crime by federal prosecutors.

The sudden raids came as the music mogul – who is credited with promoting the careers of artists such as Biggie Smalls, Mary J Blige and Usher – faced a number of different allegations, including sexual assault.

In May, CNN aired surveillance footage of Combs attacking his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016. The video was shot from multiple angles and shows Combs, wrapped in a towel, chasing Ventura down the hallway before attacking her near the elevators.

Combs then posted an apology video on Instagram in which he said his behavior was “inexcusable” and that he took “full responsibility for his actions in the video.”

Combs’ alleged victims are expected to appear before a federal grand jury, pointing to possible indictment.