A former porn star and go-go dancer who is Accused Sean “Diddy” Combs forcing her to have sex during “dumb” She claimed to have seen people like Donald Trump, Diana Ross and the Rev. Al Sharpton at their famous parties, a new report says.
Adria English, 46, name-checks A-listers Interview with Daily Mail On Friday, the former adult film star filed a lawsuit against Combs earlier this year, alleging he subjected her to sex trafficking when she worked at his parties nearly two decades ago.
English claimed she saw several famous faces at the music mogul’s star-studded events in the Hamptons and Miami, where she alleged Combs forced her to have sex with some of his guests.
“I saw Busta Rhymes there. I went there and saw Rule. I saw Diana Ross there with her son Evan, who was underage,” English told the outlet.
“I saw Paris Hilton and the Reverend Al Sharpton. I still wonder why the Reverend Al Sharpton was there.
English claims she also saw former President Trump at a gathering, the outlet reports.
The former dancer, who says she worked at a total of eight parties for Combs over five years, did not name any of the people she allegedly had sex with.
There is no suggestion that any of the high-profile guests named English did anything untoward at the parties, or even had knowledge of Combs’ alleged crimes.
English says that some of the stars he had his eye on were photographed attending parties at that time.
However, photos recently resurfaced in Combs’s wake Last month bomb blast arrest On federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
English filed the lawsuit against the founder of embattled Bad Boy Records in July — several months after he was arrested by the Federal Reserve in New York.
She claimed in her lawsuit that she first met 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 Omunik, also attended parties held in Miami, where she claimed she was sexually assaulted by guests at the direction of Combs, court papers allege.
While Combs had offered to help English break into the music industry, he later “blackballed” her when she stopped working for him in 2009 and fled to California, according to her lawsuit. Is charged.
English said in her interview with the Daily Mail, “I agreed to do it because, yes, I’m on a special thing where Jay-Z was on, and Beyoncé – Diddy, all the big names.”
“I didn’t know it was going to turn into something sexual.”
Their allegations echo claims revealed in a federal indictment unsealed last month, which accuses Combs of molesting and drugging women. Participate in “Freak Offs” – Violent sex sessions that were sometimes recorded against their will.
Combs, who is being held without bail in federal custody in Brooklyn, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges.
The Post contacted representatives of the A-listers, which English noted, but did not immediately receive a response.
Meanwhile, Combs’ team dismissed English’s claims as “baseless.”
A spokesperson for Combs told The Post, “As we’ve said from the beginning, anyone can file a lawsuit without evidence — and this case is a clear example of that.”
“Adria English escalated things by filing false police reports and making unfounded claims, using high-profile incidents to harm innocent people.”
The representative added, “No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted anyone, or conducted sex trafficking.”
Combs’ team also noted that English had recently been deposed by his attorney amid claims of “questionable actions” and “undermining behavior.”
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