Diddy was accused of demanding oral sex from the boyfriend of an adult film star in a sex trafficking lawsuit last month, and now the accuser has filed a police report as well.
According to TMZ, Adria English filed her police report with the Miami Beach PD last week, detailing the allegations she’d listed in her lawsuit.
However, detectives have determined that not enough evidence was presented be able to investigate human trafficking or any other crime – but they did share the report with federal authorities who are investigating numerous other claims against the embattled mogul.
Adria’s lawyer Ariel Mitchell revealed to the outlet that her client is “cautiously optimistic” about the matter and plans to soon file a police report in New York City as well.
As previously reported, English, who went by the porn stage name Omunique, claims that the Bad Boy boss hired her to have sex with people at his parties. She said she met Diddy through her boyfriend, who was auditioning to model for his fashion label, Sean John.
In the lawsuit, English alleges that Puffy wanted her boyfriend and another model to perform oral sex on him in exchange for the job, but her boyfriend refused.
English’s partner was then offered another chance at the modeling gig if he convinced his porn actress girlfriend to work as a go-go dancer at one of Diddy’s famous white parties in the Hamptons.
The couple agreed and English says she worked the party in 2004, providing photographic evidence in the lawsuit of her appearing at the lavish event.
English claims she went on to work other Diddy parties where she alleges she had to drink alcohol laced with ecstasy and was encouraged to flirt with guests.
English says that Diddy began “grooming” her into sex trafficking through his parties and once ordered to have “forced sexual intercourse” with celebrity jeweler Jacob Arabo (a.k.a. Jacob the Jeweler), for which she was paid an extra $1,000.
The lawsuit includes a photo of English with Jacob that was allegedly taken at the party where they had sex.
Diddy, through his attorney Jonathan Davis, has denied the claims within the lawsuit.
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