Diddy's party guestlist included Trump, Diana Ross, Rev. Al Sharpton, reveals former go-go dancer who sued the rapper

Diddy and his son, Christian Combs (Image via Instagram/@kingcombs)
Diddy and his son, Christian Combs (Image via Instagram/@kingcombs)

Diddy has been hit with a litany of charges involving sexual misconduct, and things have taken another turn with new revelations from a former go-go dancer.

The lawsuit filed by the dancer in July, who is suing Combs for alleged misconduct, name-drops some major A-listers who attended Diddy's infamous "freak off" parties.

These include former President Donald Trump, music legend Dianna Ross, and civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton. The dancer, whose name is Adria Sheri English, 46, has filed a civil suit and a criminal complaint against the music titan.

Combs was arrested last month on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, among others, and is currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center, NY.


One of Diddy's accusers says she wonders "why Reverend Al Sharpton" was there

In an interview with the Daily Mail, English also claimed to have spotted several other prominent figures at these parties, including Ja Rule and Busta Rhymes.

Allegedly, these events were held in the Hamptons and Miami, across the mogul's estates. She also revealed that she had been to about eight parties over the course of five years.

Furthermore, English revealed that Diddy was also interested in the male models that came to these star-studded affairs. She recanted meeting Diddy for the first time in 2004 in New York, when she kept her boyfriend company as he auditioned for Sean John, one of the mogul's business ventures. Not long after, he invited her to some of his parties.

"I agreed to do it because, heck yeah, I'm at an exclusive thing where Jay-Z was there, and Beyoncé – Diddy, all the big names."

Furthermore, English outlined the way the parties would pan out, but pointed out that she would not be dishing all the details, given her pending court case. She recanted seeing Dianna Ross at the party, telling the outlet:

"I saw Busta Rhymes there. I saw Ja Rule there. I saw Diana Ross there with her son, Evan, who was underage. I saw Paris Hilton and Reverend Al Sharpton. I still wonder why Reverend Al Sharpton was there."

Adria recalled Diddy's empty promises of taking her and her boyfriend's careers to new heights, but ultimately bailed on them. She then decided to part ways with the singer, noting that in 2009 she fled to California to escape him.

"That's when he stopped having me at the white parties, and he blackballed me, and I came back to California. I went along with going to the parties because I was a fan of all these people from California prior. So I'm like, 'Hell yeah, why not go-go at the hottest party, the most exclusive party, not open to the public at his house? It wasn't at a club, lounge, or banquet hall. It was at his actual home that he lived in with his children."

In an interview with the New York Post that came out last month, Adira revealed she is anticipating the day in court when she can testify against the mogul. She said,

"I anticipate testifying in New York's Federal Court to help ensure Diddy's imprisoned for life."

English also told the Daily Mail that she is going to start "a foundation and or a nonprofit" that aims to help all those affected the way she has, and that she will use the "monetary reward, to go around the country and repair the wrongs that he's done around the world."

On October 4, however, English lost her legal representation following a spat between her and her lawyer, TMZ reported.

The lawyer, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, excused herself from the case as she felt her client was “giving her conflicting instructions.” She also noted that her “tone and lack of respect and [her] continued behavior and self-destructive activities” have made it “impossible” to represent her.

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Edited by Sezal Srivastava