Model Denies Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sex Worker Allegations, Slams False Lawsuit Accusations

Los Angeles, CA – A model has come forward to refute claims of being one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex workers amid a sexual assault lawsuit filed against the rapper by a male music producer. Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr., a producer on Combs’ latest studio album, alleged that the Bad Boy Records founder had multiple women on a monthly stipend, including Instagram model Jade Ramey. Ramey denied the accusations, stating that dating someone does not equate to the false allegations made against her.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court, named Ramey and Daphne Joy Cervantes Narvaez, also known as “Daphne Joy,” who is the ex-girlfriend of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. Joy denied the claims, calling them character assassination. Ramey emphasized the need for society to be more mindful when discussing people’s lives for entertainment purposes, highlighting the impact of such scrutiny.

Jones later updated the lawsuit with further allegations of sexual assault by Combs, including unsolicited groping and forced sex acts with prostitutes. Combs’ lawyer refuted the claims as “pure fiction,” stating that they have undeniable proof against them. The ongoing legal battle has raised questions about the nature of the accusations and the validity of the claims made by Jones.

Authorities, meanwhile, raided Combs’ properties in Miami Beach and Los Angeles in connection with a federal human trafficking investigation. Though Combs’ attorney denounced the raid as a “witch hunt,” the investigation has brought further attention to the rapper’s legal troubles. Despite the ongoing legal challenges, Combs appeared carefree, biking around Miami Beach before returning to his residence on Star Island.

As the situation continues to unfold, the implications of the allegations and the investigation into Combs’ conduct remain at the forefront of the ongoing legal battle, with both sides presenting their arguments in the court of public opinion.