Adria Sheri English, an adult entertainer, has expressed her willingness to testify against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs following his arrest on federal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. English had previously filed a lawsuit against Diddy on July 2, alleging that she was forced to perform unwanted sexual acts at his parties.
In a statement to The Post, English said, "The things I was made to do still haunt me today," and added that she plans to testify in federal court to ensure Diddy faces justice.
According to English and her attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, English began working as a go-go dancer at Diddy's Hamptons parties in 2004 and 2005. Over time, she claims the nature of her work changed, and she was pressured to engage in sexual acts with party guests. English alleges that during these parties, she was drugged and coerced into sexual encounters. She described the atmosphere at these late-night gatherings as debaucherous, with open drug use and sexual activities.
English's lawsuit also claims that she was intimidated by Diddy's power and feared being blackballed from the industry if she refused to comply. Mitchell-Kidd believes English was given alcohol spiked with drugs to make her more compliant.
English stopped working for Diddy in 2009 and fled to California after feeling threatened and unappreciated. Diddy allegedly followed through on his threat to hinder her career in the music industry.
This case is part of a broader series of allegations against Diddy, with other women coming forward with similar claims of mistreatment at his parties.
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