Donald Trump and Al Sharpton on the Diddy party list? ‘Pimped Out’ dancer makes revelation

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Adria Sheri English, a dancer who claims she was forced to compete with Sean Diddy Comb’s sex trafficking scheme alleged that she saw several A-list celebrities at the music mogul’s parties. Among them were Beyonce, Jay-Z, former President Donald Trump and the Rev Al Sharpton. However, English did not support her claims with evidence. None of the celebrities she mentioned responded to her statement.

Diddy was arrested in Manhattan last month. He could be accused of sexual abuse and exploitation by more than a hundred people in a series of lawsuits.

Meanwhile, a dancer who claims she was ‘pimped’ at one of Diddy’s parties said she was forced to have sex with his guests. The 46-year-old’s allegations date back to 2004. In a statement to Daily Mail, she said: “I agreed to do it because, yes, I am at an exclusive event where Jay-Z was there. And Beyonce – Diddy , all the big names.”

“I didn’t know it was going to be anything sexual. 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 Pastor Al Sharpton. I still wonder I kept wondering why Pastor Al Sharpton was there.”

The name of Republican presidential candidate Trump was also discussed. English claimed the 78-year-old was in one of the rooms.

In a legal filing, English alleged that Diddy had his associates orchestrate a “calculated grooming scheme” that “involved false promises of introductions, networking, fame and fortune, which quickly devolved into illicit drugging, threats and sex trafficking.”

She said the alleged scheme also included false promises of “exposure to high-level celebrities, including: former President Donald Trump, Rev. Al Sharpton and Paris Hilton, music mogul Jay-Z, and music executives such as Russell Simmons, Irv Gotti, Steve Stout, Andre Harrell and Lyor Cohen’.

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