The former go-go dancer who claims she was ‘pimped out’ by Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs has revealed the A-list celebrity guests she saw at his parties.
Adria Sheri English, 46, earlier this year accused the music mogul of forcing her to have sex with guests at his now infamous ‘freak-offs’ after first being hired to perform at his star-studded bashes in 2004.
The adult entertainer filed both a civil suit and criminal complaint against the rapper this past summer just months before Combs, 54, was arrested and indicted on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
English has since been dropped by her attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, who claimed in a legal filing on Wednesday that her ‘destructive and undermining actions’ had ‘seriously impaired Attorney’s ability to represent her.’
In a bombshell interview with DailyMail.com this week, English described being sex trafficked to guests at Diddy’s famed ‘White Parties’ in the Hamptons and Miami over a five-year period.
The encounters, she claimed, would take place in separate rooms away from the main party, where she recalled seeing famous stars including Donald Trump, Ja Rule, Busta Rhymes and Reverend Al Sharpton.
Adria Sheri English, 46, filed a lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs back in July, claiming the rapper forced her into depraved sex acts at his unruly annual White Parties in the early 2000s
English shared new details of her experience in an interview with DailyMail.com, and recalled seeing Diana Ross, her son Evan Ross, and other A-listers at Diddy’s events. They are pictured at Combs’s 50 Fabulous Dinner Party in Miami in 2004
The former porn star, who described the Bad Boy founder as a ‘pimp’ who forced her to sleep with high-caliber guests, also made a shocking claim that Combs had tried to perform sex acts on male models during a casting call for his clothing line.
English first began performing as a go-go dancer at Diddy’s exclusive parties in 2004 after being contacted by one of his handlers.
‘I agreed to do it because, heck yeah, I’m at an exclusive thing where Jay-Z was there, and Beyoncé – Diddy, all the big names,’ she told DailyMail.com.
‘I didn’t know it was going to turn into anything sexual.’
Her first paid gig at a 2004 White Party seemed ‘legitimate’ and ‘had no sinister intent or requirements for physical sexual contact’, according to the lawsuit.
It was around the third party, however, that Combs allegedly began demanding she have sex with guests after learning about her former career as a porn actress.
English told DailyMail.com the sexual encounters occurred in secluded areas of Diddy’s residence and that not all party guests would have been aware of the alleged illicit activities taking place.
She claims she legally cannot divulge specific details about what she witnessed due to her pending court case, but named the slew of Hollywood stars that she had seen at the White Parties.
‘I saw Busta Rhymes there. I saw Ja Rule there. I saw Diana Ross there with her son, Evan, who was underage,’ English told DailyMail.com.
She claims in both her lawsuit and a criminal complaint that Diddy pressured her to have unwanted sex with party guests and drugged her so she would be more compliant at his infamous White Parties held at his residence in Miami and the Hamptons
English recalled seeing Diana Ross and even Reverend Al Sharpton at the events
The dancer named Donald Trump among the slew of celebs that she saw at Diddy’s star-studded bashes. The former president is seen posing with Diddy and wife Melania at a 2005 gala at Mar-a-Lago
‘I saw Paris Hilton and Reverend Al Sharpton. I still wonder why Reverend Al Sharpton was there,’ she added.
The famous figures, among others, have been photographed at Diddy’s parties in the past, however, they are not known to have been involved in the alleged sex trafficking.
In her interview with DailyMail.com, English admitted to having sexual encounters with some of celebrity guests at the events but declined to reveal their names.
She claimed her entry into the music mogul’s world was marred by his empty promises of fame and success.
Initially paid $500 per performance, she claimed Diddy had assured her of a flourishing career in entertainment, saying she ‘would never have to worry about go-go dancing or stripping again.’
He also allegedly promised to launch her then-boyfriend’s modeling career, alongside other lavish perks.
English said she first crossed paths with Combs in New York around 2004 when she accompanied her then model boyfriend on an audition for Diddy’s clothing line, Sean John.
She explained the couple were at the Bad Boy headquarters waiting for him to be called when she says an ‘angry’ man suddenly came storming out of the room where the auditions were being held.
Her boyfriend was then called into the room shortly after, where he was propositioned by Combs, English claimed.
English recalled seeing a number of high-profile guests at Diddy’s events, including rapper Busta Rhymes
Ja Rule, seen posing with the mogul in 2002, was also among the celebrity guests at Diddy’s parties, according to English
Combs and socialite Paris Hilton were photographed together at his ’50 Fabulous Dinner Party’ in Miami
‘Ten minutes, maybe less, go by and all of a sudden, the door swings open, and my ex is yelling: ‘F**k that, f**k that’,’ she said.
‘And then he comes storming out, and I’m like, ‘What’s going on?’
She said her boyfriend, furious, waited to exit the elevator before finally revealing Combs had allegedly tried to come on to him sexually.
‘He’s angry. When we got out of the elevator, he goes, ‘That n***a tried to suck my d**k’. Excuse me for my language, but that was verbatim,’ English said.
‘He said: ‘That n***a tried to ask me to suck his d**k.’ And I said, ‘Who tried to ask you to suck the d**k?’
‘And he goes — we were calling him Puffy back then — he goes, ‘Man, Puffy, he asked me to suck his d**k.’ And I was like, ‘What?!’ He was really offended.’
In her court filing, English claimed the parties became more raucous as they extended into the early morning hours, with rampant drug use and sex parties
The 2007 ‘Real White Party’ at Combs’s mansion in East Hampton was typical of the annual events
English claims Diddy soon began asking her ‘to do actual favors’ with the party guests which were secretly filmed on camera
English said she eventually confronted Diddy about his empty promises of fame and fortune in 2008 after several nights of unwanted sex with partygoers.
She ultimately stopped working for Combs in 2009 and fled to California, after which, she says, Combs reneged on his offer to help her break into the music industry and instead ‘blackballed’ her.
‘That’s when he stopped having me at the white parties, and he blackballed me, and I came back to California,’ she claimed.
‘I went along with going to the parties because I was a fan of all these people from California prior.
‘So I’m like, ‘Hell yeah, why not go-go at the hottest party, the most exclusive party, not open to the public at his house?’
English, an adult entertainer, filed both a civil suit and criminal complaint against the rapper this past summer just months before he was arrested on sex trafficking and racketeering charges
She shared never-before-seen videos taken inside the star-studded parties
‘It wasn’t at a club, lounge, or banquet hall. It was at his actual home that he lived in with his children.’
Now, English is determined to speak out and hold Combs accountable.
‘When we win, I hope to start a foundation and or a nonprofit that specifically focuses on sex trafficking victims, families, and friends affected by it,’ she says.
‘I want to use the money that I have, the monetary reward, to go around the country and repair the wrongs that he’s done around the world.
‘If you have the strength to come forward, you should be believed until proven you’re a liar — not assume you’re a liar and try to make the truth be proven the truth.’
A spokesperson for Sean Combs told DailyMail.com: ‘Less than three months after filing her lawsuit against Sean Combs, Adria English has been dropped by both of her attorneys after making completely fabricated statements.
‘In papers filed with the court today, her former attorneys cited Ms. English’s ‘questionable antics’ and ‘undermining behavior.’ As we’ve said from the start, anyone can file a lawsuit without proof — and this case is a clear example of that.
‘Adria English escalated things by filing false police reports and making baseless claims, using high-profile events as a backdrop to harm innocent people. No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted, or sex trafficked anyone.’