Diddy accused of forcing women into intimate acts with party guests, claims dancer
Shortly before Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faced federal charges for racketeering and sex trafficking, adult entertainer Adria Sheri English had already filed a significant lawsuit against the hip hop mogul.
Diddy, who has maintained his innocence, has gone by various names, with one of his more recent being ‘Love’. However, from the allegations outlined in English’s lawsuit, filed on July 2, she seems far from agreeing with that affectionate moniker.
“The things that were forced on me to do … haunt me to this day,” English stated, in her lawsuit and a criminal complaint, accusing Diddy of pressuring her to engage in unwanted sexual acts with his party guests. She further told The Post, “I anticipate testifying in New York’s Federal Court to help ensure Diddy is imprisoned for life.”
According to the lawsuit and English’s attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, English started as a go-go dancer at Diddy’s Hamptons parties around 2004 and 2005.
English, who had prior experience working at Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club and sometimes performed under the stage name Omunique, claimed in her lawsuit that things took a turn after her third party.
“She goes back to work at the party, seemingly as a go-go dancer,” Mitchell-Kidd told The Post, summarizing English’s claims in the lawsuit. “Then Mr. Combs directs her to have sex [with one of the guests]. That was the first time she was required to perform sex acts at a party.”
Sources told The Post that these sexual encounters were part of a smaller, more exclusive section of the parties. “By 2 in the morning, the parties would essentially thin out. And then everybody who was still there was kind of with the s–t, if you will. As it got later and later, the people who remained were about the debaucherous activities,” explained Mitchell-Kidd.
Describing these alleged activities, which were also detailed in the lawsuit, Mitchell-Kidd stated, “My client and others engaged in sex acts and [there was] possibly more open drug use. It was more prevalent and nobody’s trying to hide it. That’s when [Adria] would be directed to have sex with this person, sex with that person.”
“There were security guards where the bedrooms were.” The complaint further alleges that English was subjected to “forced sexual intercourse” with one of the guests.
As for why English complied, Mitchell-Kidd recalled her saying, “I didn’t know what to do. I was kind of there by myself.”