Accusations have surfaced portraying Sean “Diddy” Combs as a sex trafficker, with claims from former porn star Adria English stating she was coerced into sexual acts at his parties.
In documents obtained by TMZ, English mentioned meeting Diddy in 2004 when her then-boyfriend was vying for a modeling job with Sean John, where Diddy’s behavior began to raise red flags.
Her boyfriend was allegedly pressured to perform oral sex on Diddy to secure the job, a proposition also made to another model, both of whom declined.
English was later offered a role as a go-go dancer at a party in the Hamptons, which she accepted, marking the start of her involvement with Diddy’s events during Labor Day weekend in 2004.
Over time, the demands on her escalated to include alcohol consumption, drug use, and flirting with guests at these gatherings.
Initially, there were no sexual expectations in their working relationship, but as time passed, she was allegedly coerced into engaging in sex acts, including with Jacob Arabov, known as “Jacob the Jeweler.”
Per the lawsuit filed by attorneys Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, Esq. and Steven Metcalf, Esq., English was forced into sexual intercourse with Jacob and reportedly received an extra $1,000 alongside her regular payment for party work.
English recounted further instances of sexual assault at subsequent parties hosted by Diddy, implicating a woman named Tamiko Thomas in facilitating the trafficking operation, drawing comparisons to Ghislaine Maxwell.
Following an escape in 2009 back to California, English has disclosed suffering emotional trauma, intimacy issues, and painful recollections due to the purported sex trafficking ordeal.
She is pursuing legal action against Diddy, Bad Boy Entertainment, Tamiko Thomas, “Jacob the Jeweler,” and others named in the documents.