Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sued again over alleged sex trafficking

Sean “Diddy” Combs was sued by another woman for allegedly grooming her into sex trafficking. GC Images

Another woman has come forward claiming Sean “Diddy” Combs “groomed” her into sex trafficking.

In a lawsuit obtained by TMZ Wednesday, Adria English claimed she first met the disgraced rapper in 2004 after her then-boyfriend auditioned for a Sean John modeling gig.

English claims her partner and another model were asked to perform oral sex on Combs in order to get the job — which they allegedly refused.

Adria English claimed she met Combs in 2004. Robert O’Neil / SplashNews.com

She claimed he would supply alcoholic beverages laced with narcotics like ecstasy at parties. GC Images

Despite their alleged refusal, English claimed her partner was given a second chance if she agreed to work as a “go-go dancer” at Diddy’s white party in the Hamptons that year.

English, who formally worked as a porn star under the stage name Omunique, accepted the alleged offer. TMZ obtained a photo of her allegedly at the star-studded party in 2004.

English allegedly began working Combs’ parties on a more regular basis, where she was allegedly expected to flirt with guests and drink alcoholic beverages laced with narcotics like ecstasy.

While she allegely didn’t have sex with guests at first, she claims that changed after Combs allegedly demanded she sleep with jeweler Jacob Arabov, who is also listed as a defendant in the suit.

After allegedly having “forced sexual intercourse” with Arabov, she claims Combs congratulated her and paid her an additional $1,000.

However, English alleged that it wasn’t a one time thing, claiming the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper expected her to be “passed off” to other people.

She claimed to have been sexually assualted by several other people, who she did not name.

English is also suing Tamiko Thomas, a woman she claims facilitated the music producer’s alleged sex trafficking operation. She likened Thomas to Ghislaine Maxwell.

English claimed she worked for Combs under the impression that he would help advance her career in music. However, she alleged that he used her career aspirations against her with threats to blackball her from the industry.

Although she stopped working for the Bad Boy Records exec after five years, English claimed he made good on his threats and ruined any chance she had in the music industry.

English claimed she suffered emotional trauma such as intimacy issues and painful memories as a result of the alleged sex trafficking.

She is seeking unspecified damages.

This story is developing…

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