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Adria English sues Diddy for allegedly forcing her to have sex with party guests

Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly forced the former porn star to have sex with guests at his famous Hamptons parties, according to the latest lawsuit filed against the disgraced music mogul.

Former adult film star Adria English accused the rapper in a lawsuit of “grooming” her to be a victim of human trafficking when she worked as a “go-go dancer” at his annual white party nearly two decades ago.

And when she finally escaped Combs’ clutches in 2009, she claims he ruined her entertainment career, according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court.

Sean Combs is facing another lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday. Getty photos

English, whose stage name in the adult film industry was Omunique, met Diddy in 2004 when she was with her then-boyfriend, model Anthony Gallo, who had an audition for Sean John’s fashion company.

The lawsuit claims Gallo was guaranteed a job by employee Sean John if he convinced English to work at Diddy’s upcoming Hamptons party.

According to the lawsuit, English was not forced to have sex with attendees at the first event, but that situation changed in subsequent years.

At one party, she was told to wear a black dress, which she said sent a signal to others that she was a “sex worker being trafficked,” the lawsuit says.

According to the defendant, one of the guests she was forced to sleep with was jeweler Jacob Arabov, also known as Jacob the Jubiler.

“At the end of the evening, Defendant Combs personally congratulated Plaintiff for following his instructions with Defendant Jacob and for a job well done,” the lawsuit reads.

According to the lawsuit, English complied with Diddy’s demands because she feared for her safety and future career prospects, as well as for Gallo’s employment with Sean John.

Adria English says she was groomed to become a victim of human trafficking. adriasherimarcey/Instagram

According to the lawsuit, she also attended parties he hosted in Miami, where she claims she was sexually assaulted by other guests at the behest of Combs, an “ongoing corrupt human trafficking organization.”

According to her legal team, Combs offered to help English break into the music industry, but later “dismissed” her and Gallo when she stopped working for him in 2009 and fled to California.

According to the lawsuit, she is seeking unspecified damages after suffering severe mental distress.

The lawsuit names other associates and companies associated with Combs.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” singer has been dealing with a barrage of lawsuits from several women accusing him of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation since November of last year, when R&B singer Cassie sued him for allegedly raping and physically abusing her.

The two sides quickly reached an agreement, though earlier this year a video surfaced showing Combs attacking a woman in a hotel hallway.

Combs has vehemently denied the allegations in each lawsuit.

In light of English’s lawsuit, Combs’ attorney, Jonathan Davis, said in a statement to Fox News that “no matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs never committed sexual assault or sex trafficking.

“We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason without any proof. Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial legal process to find the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail on these and other meritless claims in court,” Davis said.

Attempts to contact Arabov, who is named as a defendant in English’s lawsuit, were unsuccessful.