By Marjorie Hernandez West Coast News Editor for Dailymail.Com and Kamal Saltan for the Daily Mail
21:00 03 Jul 2024, updated 23:55 03 Jul 2024
A former porn star is suing Diddy for billions of dollars, accusing him of trafficking her into having sex with party guests and threatening to blackmail her if she didn’t comply.
Adria English, whose stage name was Omunique, claimed she first met the musician in 2004 when her boyfriend was auditioning for a modeling job for Sean John.
She claims to have worked at parties thrown by Diddy where she drank alcohol laced with drugs like ecstasy and was encouraged to flirt with guests.
English said the disgraced rapper, 54, “groomed” her for sex trafficking and told her to have sex with Jacob Arabov, also known as “Jacob the Jeweler.”
The complaint, filed Wednesday in New York, claims she had “forced sexual intercourse” with him and was paid $1,000 above her usual fee to work with the parties.
Jacob and a woman named Tamiko Thomas — accused of facilitating Diddy’s sex trafficking operation and entertainment company, Bad Boy — were named as defendants in the lawsuit.
She is suing the former Bad Boy mogul and his alleged co-conspirators for $50 billion, according to the federal lawsuit obtained by DailyMail.com.
The former porn star took a photo with Jacob after the alleged assault before Diddy congratulated her on having sex with him, the lawsuit claims.
“Plaintiff was coerced by Defendant Combs into consuming large quantities of alcohol, allegedly diluted, before being coerced and forced into engaging in sexual intercourse with Defendant Jacob,” the court document states.
She claimed she was then “passed on” to other guests at Diddy’s parties who sexually assaulted her.
English named Thomas in the trial and She compared her to Ghislaine Maxwell and Diddy to Jeffrey Epstein.
“Defendants Thomas and Combs passed Plaintiff on to other Defendants, outside of Defendant Jacob, referred to as Defendant Does, to be sexually assaulted as part of their corrupt sex trafficking organization,” the lawsuit states.
‘Without Defendant Thomas, a woman using her inherent goodwill as a woman to gain the trust of another woman, coordinating and acting as an avatar for Defendant Combs, Defendant Combs would be unable to operate his corrupt sex trafficking organization.
She claims the rapper promised to help her advance her career by helping her join a girl group to help her enter the music industry.
But English said he made forceful demands and threatened to blacklist her and her boyfriend from the entire industry if they didn’t do what he said.
English said the first Diddy party she attended in 2004 did not require any physical sexual contact and “seemed like a legitimate job opportunity.”
But on subsequent visits to Hampton Estates, she claims she and “other sex trafficked people” were taken to a room and given clothes to wear to parties.
English claims he was asked to give lap dances and sexually flirt with guests.
“Although she was forced to drink large quantities of alcohol and consume illicit narcotics, the encounters the plaintiff was forced to endure were so horrific that she remembers them because they haunt her to this day,” the lawsuit states.
“Plaintiff met Defendant Combs’ expectations, was personally thanked for her obedience by Defendant Combs, and was subsequently invited to future employment at the “White Parties.”
English said the only way to escape was to return to California, which she did in 2009.
According to the lawsuit, she suffered emotional trauma, intimacy issues and painful memories as a result of the alleged sex trafficking.
“Being a victim of sex trafficking and abuse led the plaintiff into a spiral of anxiety and depression,” the court document states.
“Around 2010, the plaintiff was hospitalized for mental illness as a direct cause of her trafficking by the defendants.
“In the years that followed, the complainant also experienced addiction to alcohol and drugs as she attempted to cope with the emotional trauma caused by the assault and trafficking.”
Combs’ attorney, Jonathan Davis, maintains the allegations are false.
“No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone,” Davis told DailyMail.com. “We live in a world where anyone can sue for any reason and with no evidence.”
The defense attorney added: “Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial judicial process to find the truth and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail against these and other baseless allegations in court.”
In February, a music producer filed a lawsuit accusing Diddy of coercing him into soliciting prostitutes and pressuring him to have sex with them.
Another of Diddy’s accusers was a woman who said the rap producer raped her twenty years ago when she was 17.
Combs and his attorneys have denied all of the allegations in the lawsuit.
The rapper is one of the most influential hip-hop producers and executives of the last three decades.
A video of him violently beating his ex Cassie Ventura was revealed in May.
The rapper apologized on Instagram, saying: “I hit rock bottom, but I’m not making excuses. It’s so hard to reflect on the darkest moments in your life, sometimes you have to. I was absolutely wasted.”
“I mean I hit rock bottom, but I’m not making excuses, my behavior in that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video, I’m disgusted.”
“I was disgusted at the time when I did it, and I still am today. I sought professional help, I went to therapy and I went to rehab,” he added.
“I had to ask God for mercy and grace. I am truly sorry. But I am committed to being a better man every day. I am not asking for forgiveness, I am truly sorry.”
Last year, Cassie sued Combs for rape and a series of other crimes. They settled out of court in November for an undisclosed amount.