Former Adult Film Star Accuses Diddy of Sex Trafficking in New Lawsuit

New York City – Embattled American rapper Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, faces fresh allegations of sex trafficking from former adult film star Adria English, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

English alleges that Diddy “groomed” her into engaging in sexual activities with guests at his parties, including the renowned jeweler Jacob Arabov, known as Jacob the Jeweler. The accusations date back to 2004 when English claims she began working as a “go-go dancer” at a Diddy-hosted party in the Hamptons during Labor Day weekend. Her initial involvement was an effort to help her boyfriend secure a modeling gig with Diddy’s clothing line, Sean John. However, she contends that she was subsequently “groomed” into sex trafficking.

English claims that her association with Diddy, which ended in 2009, left her with emotional trauma and issues with intimacy. She is now seeking an unspecified amount in damages.

The allegations add to Diddy’s current legal troubles, as he is already facing multiple sexual assault charges. The fallout from these accusations has been significant, including Howard University recently revoking an honorary degree conferred on Diddy after a video surfaced showing him assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie, in a hotel.

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