The ex-porn star who filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Sean βDiddyβ Combs over the summer may be forced to find a new lawyer.
In a new court filing, attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd requested to withdraw from the case of Adria English. Mitchell-Kidd wrote that English provided conflicting instructions that made it βunreasonably difficultβ for her to effectively represent her.
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Those instructions were not disclosed in respect of attorney-client privilege. The court document also says there was a βbreakdownβ in their attorney-client relationship and that there were βirreconcilable differencesβ between the two from ethical and fundamental disagreements.
Ultimately, the attorney said she was forced to withdraw after Englishβs tone, lack of respect and βself-destructiveβ activities. To keep English from βunderminingβ her efforts to work the case, they signed an agreement Sept. 24 which was allegedly breached after English contacted another law firm. Mitchell-Kidd wrote that her withdrawal will not prejudice English in her plans to move forward.
Englishβs lawsuit from July accused Combs, Tamiko Thomas and Jacob βThe Jewelerβ Arabov of sex trafficking her between 2004 and 2009. She claimed she was chosen by Combs because he βknew he could groom her.β English specifically noted her experiences at Combsβ now-widely speculated White Parties where she was ordered to drink βcopious amounts of alcohol and consume illicit narcoticsβ and ultimately, forced into sex work.
English has found new counsel to move forward with her lawsuit, which would be the 13th against Combs amid his current federal detention.
Why is Diddy in Jail?
On Monday, Sept. 16, the 54-year-old rap mogul was arrested in Manhattan by federal authorities. His indictment was unsealed the following morning, revealing charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and engaging in interstate transportation for prostitution. The allegations against Combs include sexual abuse, physical abuse, bribery and various drug offenses.
The most notable claims stem from his so-called βfreak offβ sex parties, where prosecutors allege women and men were drugged and forced to perform sexual acts at Combsβ pleasure. He was also accused of using video footage to blackmail the victims into compliance.
Combsβ arrest was roughly six months after federal authorities raided his two homes in Los Angeles and Miami in March 2024, and four months after damning video footage leaked of him brutally assaulting ex-girlfriend and Bad Boy Records signee Casandra βCassieβ Ventura at a hotel in 2016.
In November 2023, Combs was sued by Ventura in a civil suit that accused him of sex trafficking, human trafficking, sexual battery, sexual assault, and other allegations. Combs quickly settled the suit within 24 hours, but lawsuits from other associates have quickly followed in the months since.
While many of the suits since 2023 have been civil, this federal case has Combs facing criminal charges. He has pleaded not guilty, and was denied bail.
As we wait for more developments check out our previous coverage on Combsβ case:
What We Know About Diddyβs New βDream Teamβ of Defense Attorneys
You Wonβt Believe The Latest Claims About a βHigh-Profileβ Figure Featured in Diddy Sex Tapes
Hereβs The Ever-Growing List of Lawsuits Against Sean βDiddyβ Combs
Attorney: Diddy Wants to Spill Everything In Court
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