A former go-go dancer has come forward with shocking allegations against music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, exposing a star-studded guest list that includes the likes of Donald Trump, Diana Ross, and Rev. Al Sharpton. Adria Sheri English, 46, claims she was “pimped out” by Combs at his infamous parties, where she was forced to engage in sexual acts with high-profile guests.
English filed a civil lawsuit against Combs months before he was arrested on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. She has now revealed details of her experiences at Combs’ events, including the annual “White Party” in the Hamptons and parties in Miami over a five-year period.
According to English, the illicit activities took place in rooms separate from the main parties, where celebrities like former President Trump, Sharpton, Ja Rule, and Busta Rhymes were in attendance. She described Combs as a “pimp” who coerced her into sexual encounters with guests, and even attempted to force her to perform sexual acts on male models during a clothing line casting call.
English initially agreed to work as a go-go dancer at Combs’ events in the early 2000s, unaware of the sexual nature of the gigs. However, she soon found herself in compromising situations, where she alleges Combs pressured her to engage in sexual acts due to her past as an adult film star.
Despite the secrecy of the events, English recalls seeing several high-profile attendees at the parties, including Paris Hilton, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Reverend Al Sharpton. She claimed that Combs would record the encounters with guests and use them as leverage, essentially using her as a pawn in his schemes.
English stated that she was promised career opportunities by Combs in exchange for her services, but ultimately felt exploited and manipulated by the music mogul. She even recounted an incident where Combs allegedly propositioned her ex-boyfriend at the Bad Boy studios in New York City.
The shocking revelations from English shed light on the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry, where power dynamics and exploitation are all too common. As she continues to fight for justice in her lawsuit against Combs, her story serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by vulnerable individuals in the pursuit of success.