P. Diddy Again Targeted by Sex Trafficking and Assault Complaint Filed by Former Porn Actress

A new complaint has been added to P. Diddy’s unfortunate record. The rapper, who has been the target of several similar complaints since last November, was accused yesterday of sexual trafficking and assault by a former employee and pornographic film actress who worked for him between 2004 and 2009.

In his 114-page complaint, viewed by TMZAdria English reports that the first time she was hired for the hip-hop star’s White Parties in Miami, there was no “sinister intent or request for physical sexual contact” noted. The complainant then took the opportunity as “a legitimate employment opportunity” and agreed to return on other occasions, before the event took a dark turn.

Alcohol and drugs

The rapper allegedly ended up asking her to “start having vaginal intercourse with guests, because they had learned of her past in the adult entertainment world and had used it to coerce the plaintiff into submitting to sexual acts.”

Although some details are “fuzzy” due to the “copious volume of alcohol” and “illegal drugs” she had to consume, Adria English said she remembers her encounters as “truly horrific” and the memories “still haunt me to this day.”

Violent behavior

Asked by The Independent On the mounting claims against the rapper, Jonathan Davis, an attorney for Puff Daddy, one of his other names, responded: “No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or engaged in sex trafficking. We live in a world where anyone can sue for any reason and with no evidence. Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial legal process that allows for the truth to be uncovered, and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail against these and other baseless allegations in court.”

Diddy’s past and contradictions caught up with him last May when CNN released surveillance footage of him being violent toward his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in the hallways of a Los Angeles hotel in 2016. The rapper later apologized in an Instagram video, months after the singer’s complaint of rape and “violent behavior” was withdrawn after a plea deal. Earlier this year, the rapper’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were also raided as part of a federal investigation into human trafficking.

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