September 24, 2024, published at 12:00 PM ET
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English says Diddy’s actions “haunt her to this day” and she also claims that the alcohol served at the parties, which female workers were encouraged to drink, was laced with drugs.
She told me The New York Post: “The things we forced me to do haunt me to this day.
“I expect to testify in New York federal court to help ensure this.” Diddy is serving life in prison.”
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According to her lawyer Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, English’s role at the parties shifted from “go-go dancing” to “having sex with the guests” – a move that Diddy allegedly forced to appease remaining guests who were getting their thrills out of ‘loose activities’. .
Mitchell-Kidd described the parties this way: “That was the first time she had to perform sexual acts at a party. As it got later and later, the people left behind started engaging in the debauchery.”
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The lawyer added: “My client and others were involved in sexual acts and (there was) possibly more overt drug use.
“It happened before and no one tries to hide it. That’s when (English) would be ordered to have sex with this person, sex with that person.
“There were guards where the bedrooms were.”
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When asked why she joined in the romp, English said, “I didn’t know what to do. I was kind of alone there.”
Mitchell-Kidd added: “She knew how powerful Mr. Combs was. So basically she just did it.”
English, who was present Diddy’s parties Between 2004 and 2005, she claims to have once confronted the rapper about being forced into sex work at a certain party in Miami and being forcibly removed from the event by his security.
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Michell-Kidd said: “She has the attitude: ‘You’re forcing me to do all this sex work.
“I don’t know if I really want to do this. You’re not really compensating me, and I don’t want to do it anymore.”
Diddy has been behind bars since last Tuesday – but despite being held in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Manhattan, awaiting trial, the rapper still has power.
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That’s what a hip-hop insider said The New York Post: “He had (English) under his thumb.
“That was his thing. There was the fear that you would be blackballed and your career would be ruined if you didn’t play with him. That was the way he went about getting what he wanted.”
Diddy’s lawyer Jonathan David denies English’s allegations.
He said: “Mr Combs has never sexually abused or trafficked anyone. We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason and without any evidence.
“Mr. Combs is confident that he will overcome these baseless claims in court.”
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