The ongoing legal drama involving Sean "Diddy" Combs is taking another unexpected turn. Former adult film star Adria English, who accused the music mogul of sexual misconduct at his infamous White Parties, may soon find herself without legal representation. Her attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, has filed a request to withdraw from the case, citing irreconcilable differences and communication issues with her client.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ on October 3, Mitchell-Kidd stated that conflicting instructions from English, along with her behavior, have made it impossible to maintain a productive attorney-client relationship. The lawyer claims that English's "tone and lack of respect" were key reasons for her decision to step down. gained media attention in July when she filed a lawsuit accusing Diddy of forcing her into sexual acts with guests at his parties, including a prominent figure in the hip-hop world, Jacob Arabov.
English's lawsuit alleges that during one of Diddy's White Parties, she was coerced into having intercourse with Arabov after being served alcohol she claims was laced. She also alleges that she was paid an extra $1,000 for the incident. English claims her involvement with Diddy dates back to 2004 when she met him through her then-boyfriend, who was auditioning for a modeling gig for Diddy's fashion brand, Sean John.
Her lawsuit outlines a disturbing account of the events, alleging that she was coerced into consuming large amounts of alcohol befo.