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Diddy drugged me and hyped me up to be a celebrity when Donald Trump and Paris Hilton were partying: go-go dancer

A former go-go dancer involved in Sean “Diddy” Combs' alleged “freak-offs” says Donald Trump, Diana Ross and Paris Hilton were among the A-list celebs who took part in the now-infamous Attended the musician's parties.

Adria Sheri English, 46, made the revelation in an interview with the Daily Mail on Friday, where she also claimed that she was “pimped” by Combs and ordered to have sex with high-profile party guests – encounters that she claims were secretly recorded and viewed as “blackmail” by Diddy.

“He would send her into a room with me or another sex worker, record it and then hold it over this celebrity's head or this influential person's head and then basically use me,” she said. “It was like a first-class temporary job, if you will.”

The interview came after English filed a lawsuit against Diddy earlier this year, alleging he was drugging her so she would better comply with his demands at villa parties in the Hamptons and Miami.

English emphasized that Diddy's party guests didn't necessarily take part in the so-called freak-offs. She said the sexual acts took place in “remote” rooms away from the main party and were discreet, making it impossible to know whether regular attendees knew what was going on.

Trump, 78, was among the guests English said he saw at the “stockholders meeting,” rather than in the dirty bedrooms of Diddy’s mansions. The former president's alleged presence shouldn't be all that surprising — he was a popular celebrity in both New York and South Florida at the time and was even photographed chatting with Diddy at an event at Mar-a-Lago in 2005.

Diddy chats with Donald and Melania Trump.

Sean “Diddy” Combs was photographed at an event at Mar-a-Lago with Donald and Melania Trump in 2005.

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Other big names English reportedly saw at Diddy parties included Ja Rule, Busta Rhymes and Reverend Al Sharpton.

Diddy's lavish parties took place over a five-year period in the early 2000s. English claimed in her lawsuit that she was first hired as a dancer by Diddy in 2004 and that everything was “legitimate,” with no sexual expectations. She should be paid $500 per party.

However, that changed on her third appearance, she told the Daily Mail. That's when Diddy began “demanding her to have sex with guests after learning about her previous career as a porn actress.”

English told the newspaper that her lawsuit against Diddy prevented her from legally disclosing more details about the outbursts, but she claimed to have slept with “some celebrity guests” who would repay Diddy in creative ways.

“He orchestrated it, he commanded it, he directed it, he expected it, he manipulated it,” English said. “He got money, yachts and planes all over the world just because I did these favors.”

Russell Simmons, Steve Stoute, Jay-Z, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Andre Harrell sit together at a party in 2003.

Russell Simmons, Steve Stoute, Jay-Z, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Andre Harrell sit together at a party in 2003.

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English explained that she had complied with Diddy's demands for years because he promised her fame and fortune in the music industry. The dancer said she confronted Combs about it in 2009 after a sex-filled night with celebrities and he then “blackballed” her.

In her lawsuit, English is seeking damages from Diddy. However, she also had some difficulties in court. For example, TMZ reported that her attorney recently filed a motion to withdraw from the case on the grounds that “Adria is giving her (the attorney) contradictory instructions that make it impossible for her to represent her.” English.

The ex-dancer's lawsuit is just one problem among many for Diddy, who is being held in a hellish federal penitentiary in Brooklyn as he awaits trial on sex trafficking charges. These charges are at the top of a growing number of lawsuits filed or threatened against him by sexual assault accusers. He denies both the federal allegations and the lawsuits.

By Vanessa

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