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Jade Ramey, the Instagram model accused of being one of Diddy's sex workers in recent legal documents, has broken her silence.
Through her publicist Eve Sarkisian, Ramey denied the accusations in a lawsuit brought against the music mogul by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, saying in a statement to Entertainment Tonight, “I have never dated anyone. “Doing so is not directly related to making false allegations.” ”
“Yes, I dated someone,” she said. “What a shame that we've entered an age where caring about or falling in love with someone deserves scrutiny in the court of public opinion. What's funny to you is reality to others. And my feelings are in no way intended for entertainment or discussion.”
“We need to be more conscious as a society about mocking people's lives and relationships just for fun. Thank you everyone for your kind messages and support during this time. Thank you,” she concluded.
In addition to Ramey and Diddy's involvement, Jones alleges in an amended $30 million lawsuit that the Bad Boy Records founder is accused by City Girls rapper Yung Miami, according to court documents obtained by Page Six. 50 Cent's ex Daphne Joy also claims to have employed him as a sex worker, claiming: A female accountant named Robin Greenhill made the payments.
“Upon information and belief, Defendant Lucien Charles Grainge, in his capacity as CEO of UMG, has ordered Motown Records and Universal Music Group to indemnify Defendant Sean Combs and Love Records' accountant Robin Greenhill.'' “authorized Defendant Sean Combs and Love Records to provide funds through wire transfers to Defendant Sean Combs and Love Records,” the complaint states.
It added: “Based on information and belief, Ms. Greenhill confirmed that the wire, money transfer, or cash payment to the sex worker was completed.”
Joy later refuted the allegations against her.
Ramey and Combs first became romantically involved in December 2022, when they were spotted kissing. It comes just days after the father of seven announced the birth of his youngest daughter, Love, with Dana Tran.
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Combs' former lawyer Sean Hawley responded to Rod's $30 million lawsuit, calling the music producer's claims “pure fiction” and “nothing more than a clear attempt to garner headlines.” Ta.
Diddy's legal woes have left her home in chaos, with Homeland Security raiding her Los Angeles and Miami homes and handcuffing her sons and a bag containing a laptop and other electronic devices. Ta.
His current lawyer, Aaron Dyer, responded to the raid by calling it a “witch hunt” in which federal authorities used “an excessive display of force.”
Combs has since been spotted in Miami this week, looking unperturbed as he scrolled through his phone and enjoyed smoking and drinking on a private dock.
Photos obtained by TMZ also show him riding his bike from his Star Island mansion to South Beach.
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