The former adult film star accused Diddy of demanding oral sex from her boyfriend in a recently filed lawsuit, and her legal team is set to drop the lawsuit.
According to documents obtained by TMZ on Wednesday (October 2), Adria English’s attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd has filed to withdraw from the case, citing reasons It was her client who “gave her conflicting instructions” and that her “tone and lack of respect and [her] Ongoing behavior and self-destructive activity” make it “impossible” to represent her.
In response to the news, a representative for Diddy told the outlet: “Less than three months after the lawsuit was filed against Sean Combs, Adria English made completely fabricated statements. It has been withdrawn by her two lawyers. In court filings today, her former lawyer cited Ms English’s “suspicious antics” and “disruptive behavior”.
“As we have said from the beginning, anyone can bring a lawsuit without evidence – this case is a clear example of this. By filing false police reports and baseless claims, English Escalating a situation by using a high-profile incident as a backdrop to harm innocent people, no matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or sexually trafficked anyone.
In July, Adria English, who goes by the porn stage name Omunique, claimed that a bad boy boss hired her to have sex with people at his parties, whom she met through her boyfriend The mogul, then boyfriend, was auditioning to model for Sean John.
In the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, English claims Puffy wanted her boyfriend and another model to perform oral sex on him in exchange for the job, but her boyfriend refused.
English will get another modeling gig if his partner convinces his porn star girlfriend to be a dancer at one of Dee Dee’s famous white parties in the Hamptons.
The couple agreed, and English said she attended the party in 2004, providing photographic evidence of her attendance at the lavish event in the lawsuit.
English claims she later attended other Diddy parties where she claims she was made to drink alcohol laced with ecstasy and was encouraged to flirt with guests.
English said Diddy began “luring” her into sex trafficking through his parties and at one point ordered “forced sexual intercourse” with celebrity jeweler Jacob Arabo, also known as Jacob the Jeweler, for She received an additional $1,000.
English claims she was then “impersonated” by someone else at Puffy’s party and continued to be sexually assaulted.
She later filed a police report in Miami detailing the allegations she listed in her lawsuit.
Detectives determined there was not enough evidence to investigate human trafficking or any other crime, but they did share the report with federal authorities, who are investigating numerous other allegations against the embattled tycoon.