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“I’ll testify to ensure Diddy is imprisoned for life” – Dancer who was allegedly forced to ‘service’ Combs’ guests vows

Adria Sheri English and Diddy
Adria Sheri English and Diddy

A dancer who worked at Sean Diddy Combs’s parties,  Sheri English, has expressed willingness to testify against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Shortly before the music mogul was charged with federal counts of racketeering and s*x trafficking, adult entertainer Adria Sheri English had filed an explosive lawsuit against the hip-hop magnate. English’s complaint was filed on July 2,

“The things that we were forced to do … haunt me to this day,” English told The Post following Diddy’s arrest.

English, who claims in her lawsuit and a criminal complaint that Diddy pressed her to have unwanted s*x with his party guests, added: “I anticipate testifying in New York’s federal court to help ensure Diddy is imprisoned for life.”

According to the complaint and English’s Miami-based attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, during 2004 and 2005, she began go-go dancing at the Hamptons parties put on by Diddy.

English, who already had experience working for Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club and sometimes used the stage name Omunique, says in the suit that around the third party, things changed.

“She goes back to work at the party, seemingly as a go-go dancer,” Mitchell-Kidd told The Post, based on English’s claims in the suit. “Then Mr. Combs directs her to have s*x [with one of the guests]. That was the first time she was required to perform s*x acts at a party.”

Sources have told The Post the s*xual component would be something of a party-within-the-party.

By 2 in the morning, “the parties would essentially thin out. And then everybody who was still there was kind of with the s–t, if you will. As it got later and later, the people who remained were about the debaucherous activities,” said Mitchell-Kidd.

Describing such alleged activities, which are also listed in the lawsuit, Mitchell-Kidd said, “My client and others engaged in s*x acts and [there was] possibly more open drug use. It was more prevalent and nobody’s trying to hide it. That’s when [English] would be directed to have s*x with this person, s*x with that person.”

“There were security guards where the bedrooms were.”

Then, as stated in the complaint, English claims she had “forced s*xual intercourse” with a guest.

As to why English did it, Mitchell-Kidd recalled her saying, “I didn’t know what to do. I was kind of there by myself.”

Elaborating, Mitchell-Kidd said, “She knew how powerful Mr. Combs was. So, essentially, she just obliged.”

According to a hip-hop insider, who asked not to be named and expressed concern that even though he is jailed at the Metropolitan Detention Center to wait for his trial, Diddy still wields power, “just obliging” was what people did around Diddy.

“He had [English] under his thumb,” the source told The Post. “That was his thing. There was a fear of being blackballed and having your career ruined if you did not play with him. That was the way he operated to get what he wanted.”

English’s attorney believes she was drugged at the party to make her do Diddy’s bidding.

“They began to supply her [English]with alcohol,” said Mitchell-Kidd, “which she later discovered to be laced with drugs because of its effect on her.”

The complaint alleges that specific bottles of liquor were spiked with illicit narcotics and female workers at the party were encouraged to drink from those bottles.

English, who worked in a strip club and was no stranger to drinking alcohol, maintained that this seemed to have been something else altogether.

“In this instance,” said Mitchell-Kidd, “she didn’t even remember getting home. She didn’t even know if she had gotten paid. The only reason she knew was because the money was in her garter belt.”

The alleged drugging of drinks was an open enough secret that a man who went to Diddy’s mansion in the Hamptons to deliver drugs made it a point to stay away from the flutes of champagne that waiters passed around.

“I would not have any of it,” he said. “They were definitely drugging girls.”

At the bacchanals in Miami, it may have been even more treacherous to consume bubbly beverages, according to Mitchell-Kidd who told The Post there were “cameras in every room”.

“I have a client who went to a Diddy’s New Year’s Eve party [in Miami]. She got there as the party ended and she said, in her words, ‘Everybody was f—ed up.’ She’s, like, ‘I don’t know how much drinking they were doing.’ Now, with this new information I’ve come into possession of, it’s clear that people weren’t just drunk from the alcohol. There was something in the alcohol,” Mitchell-Kidd said

At a Miami party in 2008, the s*xual demands became too much for English.

In her lawsuit, she claims, “Defendant Combs used his power and influence to threaten and intimidate Plaintiff to continue participating in Defendant Combs’ corrupt s8x and drug trafficking organization.”

After one encounter when she again claims she was ordered to sleep with party guests, English claims she “got belligerent” with Diddy and his security removed her from the party.

During the party, “she got an attitude [saying], ‘You’re forcing me to do all this s8x work. I don’t know that I really want to do this. You’re not really compensating me, and I don’t want to do it anymore.’

“Mr. Combs, she said, gave her this look like, how dare you embarrass me at my party. And she got really afraid. Shortly thereafter, security came and said to her, ‘Hey, we’re going to take you to another location.’ As a punishment, they sent her to a hotel,” according to Mitchell-Kidd, rather than allowing her to stay at the house on Star Island.

Combs had also offered to help English break into the music industry, but carried through on his threat to “blackball” her after she stopped working for him in 2009 and fled to California, her legal team says.

English is not the only one to get thrown out by Diddy.

As reported last week, former topless dancer Rachel Kennedy put on a s*x show for Diddy in Japan and received rough treatment when the rapper decided he’d had enough.

“[The bodyguard] starts trying to kick us out the door,” Kennedy told The Post, recalling the gruelling incident. “We thought he was going to stomp our faces in.”

 

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