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Who is the Porn Star Accusing P. Diddy of Sex Trafficking Her?

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White Party Dancer Omu’Nique Says Booze, Drugs, and Diddy Led to Whoredom

Porn fans who enjoy content shot from 1997 – 1999 may have seen the dusky five-foot-two Black female performer known as Omu’Nique. Or Na’Tay. Or Obunique. Or Omunique. During her short time in adult video, she worked with Cuba, Ed Powers, Jake Steed, Julian St. Jox, Lexington Steele, and Mr. Marcus. In 2004, she met and worked for the now-infamous rapper, three-time Grammy Award winner, and massive talent discoverer, Diddy. Or P. Diddy. Or Puff Daddy.

According to Omu’Nique, whose legal name has been revealed to be Adria English, what started out as an audition by her boyfriend for a gig as a Sean John model turned into far more than either of them expected. First, Diddy requested a blowjob from her boyfriend and another model. That didn’t happen. Instead, a representative for the current resident of Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Centre, agreed to reconsider hiring the former porn star’s boyfriend as a model. But. Isn’t there always a “but?” But, according to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ, Omu’Nique had to agree to work at one of his White Parties in the Hamptons. As a go-go dancer.

The party went well for the star of Elegant Angel’s Sugarwalls 7 and Filthy Attitudes 4. Because of that, she was willing to continue to work at more of the rapper’s parties. That, according to Omu’Nique, is when things started going off the rails. Part of her job included flirting with the guests and imbibing in boozy beverages with a pinch of ecstasy and other party drugs.

 

Feeling extra festive with the concoction, she contends that Diddy “groomed” her into being sex trafficked. What had been a softcore career move turned hardcore when she was ordered to fuck party guest Jacob Arabov, also known as “Jacob the Jeweler.” She claims that she did so well with Arabov that a delighted Diddy gave her an extra $1000 for her good work.

With titles including 4-Play Video’s More Black Dirty Debutantes 10 and Devil’s Film’s H.T.’s Black Street Hookers 18 on her resume, her skills at sex should have been honed to perfection, and the chance for Arabov to bang a former porn star must have been a selling point. Although displeased by the experience according to her lawsuit, which includes Arabov as a defendant, she was willing to continue to work for Diddy if there were no more repeats of the experience.

But Omu’Nique says it wasn’t a single instance. Instead, she contends that after that, it was understood that she would be handed from one guest to another and expected to give them whatever they wanted sexually. Her legal complaint does not list any of those people’s names, although it does state that she is suing not only Diddy, but Bad Boy, Tamiko Thomas, "Jacob the Jeweler," and others.

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This all sounds horrific, of course, but a Diddy rep told TMZ that “Less than three months after filing her lawsuit against Sean Combs, Adria English has been dropped by both of her attorneys after making completely fabricated statements.”

It’s true that a second attorney has requested to be released by the court from her duties as Omu’Nique’s legal representative. But it has yet to be determined whether “No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted, or sex trafficked anyone,” as Diddy’s go-between claims.

Prior to the estrangement, attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd appeared on TMZ Live in July, a week after the lawsuit was filed. She foretold that Diddy would soon be indicted. The rapper was arrested and jailed in September. Now, she insists that the case is still young enough that it will not be harmed by replacing her with new legal counsel.

 

Unfortunately for the accuser, Mitchell-Kidd contends that the reason for her request is due to Omu’Nique’s “tone and lack of respect” as well as her “continued behavior and self-destructive activities.” Further, the lawyer says that her client gave her conflicting instructions, which made it impossible to represent the former porn star. In paperwork filed with the court, Mitchell-Kidd pointed to Omu’Nique’s “questionable antics” and “undermining behavior.”

This may come as good news to Diddy, whose people insist that it was the alleged victim who “… escalated things by filing false police reports and making baseless claims using high-profile events as a backdrop to harm innocent people.”

According to the Miami Beach Police Department, the report they received after she filed her civil lawsuit did not contain enough information to pursue a crime, sex trafficking or otherwise. Nonetheless, the report was shared with federal authorities who were already investigating Diddy for other acts of sex and violence.