Diddy allegedly made women "s*x slaves" wear white outfits in Hamptons and Miami parties, claims former Go-Go dancer

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A go-go dancer has recently filed a lawsuit against Diddy, which brings to light new details about the rap mogul's infamous white parties.

Per an AllHipHop article published on Thursday, January 10, Adria English - a former go-go dancer who had worked in Combs' high-end celebrity parties - has filed a new complaint against Diddy, alleging that the dress codes at his parties had a deeper meaning.

English's complaint claims that the women at these parties were forced to wear specific white outfits at these parties. Their outfit was not merely an aesthetic choice but a coded message for the guests, allegedly indicating that the women were available for exploitation.

In Adria's filing, her attorney wrote:

"She later learned that the uniforms she and other trafficking victims were forced to wear were color-coded to indicate to guests whether a victim was available for s*xual exploitation. [Diddy] would choose the uniform and color that girls would wear to indicate to the rest of the partygoers that she was for sale as a s*x slave."

The new complaint adds to the pile of lawsuits Diddy already faces. The rapper is currently held in the Brooklyn Metropolication Detention Center after he was arrested on charges of racketeering conspiracy, s*x trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution in September 2024.


Adria English was reportedly recruited to Diddy's 2004 Labor Day White Party

AllHipHop reports that Adria English was recruited as a dancer at Diddy's Labor Day White Party in 2004. In her complaint, English has alleged that she was duped into believing that the gig would help kickstart her music career.

After her initial participation at the party, English witnessed things escalate as the "Freak-off" after-party began. Per her statement, the former go-go dancer - among others - was allegedly drugged and forced into non-consensual acts at the after-party.

Later at the event, English was reportedly required to wear a black outfit, which allegedly marked her as a victim who had previously been assaulted. Her court filing states:

"[English] was required to wear a black dress to the ‘White Party’ not simply to denote her capacity as an employee, but more sinisterly as a s*x-trafficked s*x worker who had been drugged and raped while unconscious by multiple guests at a previous party."
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A new allegation against the rapper has emerged just days before the release of a Peacock documentary, Diddy: The Making of A Bad Boy. The 90-minute film explores the hip-hop mogul's early years, offering "crucial insight into the forces that shaped the man," according to Peacock.

Per People, viewers can listen to exclusive interviews with Diddy's former bodyguards, a childhood friend, a former intern, and a winner of his one-time hit show, Making the Band, in the documentary. AI B. Sure! - who worked at Uptown Records with Diddy and dated Kim Porter before the former - has also spoken about the Must Be Love rapper in the documentary.

In response to the Peacock documentary, Diddy's legal team wrote to People:

"These documentaries include unchecked claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence. In the case of the Peacock documentary in particular, the motivations and credibility of those being interviewed must be questioned. Many claim to have knowledge but lack any connection to the truth, while their wild, unfounded theories are cut and sensationalized to appear factual."

The statement added that the Million Dollar Girl rapper denied all the allegations "unequivocally," calling them defamatory and harmful, and highlighting that they weren't supported by credible evidence. It also went on to say that the rap mogul deserved an "impartial jury" in his upcoming trial - one that wasn't tainted by the "baseless claims" made in these documentaries.


Diddy's trial is scheduled to start on May 5, 2025.

Edited by Divya Singh
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