Model Jade Ramey refutes Lil Rod’s accusation of being a sex worker for Diddy, calling it ‘false allegations’

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Model Jade Ramey has denied allegations made by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones that she was employed as a sex worker by Sean “Diddy” Combs. Ramey stated that she dated someone, but that does not directly correlate to the false allegations. She expressed disappointment in the scrutiny of her personal life and relationships in the court of public opinion, emphasizing that her feelings are not for entertainment or discussion. Ramey also called for society to be more conscious when ridiculing people’s lives and relationships for enjoyment, thanking everyone for their support during this time. She has not made further comments on the allegations.

Jones, who is a record producer, filed a lawsuit against Diddy in February, alleging that the music mogul sexually harassed, drugged, and threatened him for over a year. He also accused Diddy of sex trafficking multiple women, including Ramey and Daphne Joy, who has also denied the allegations. According to Jones’ lawsuit, Diddy boasted of having several women on a monthly stipend, including Ramey and Joy.

Diddy has denied the allegations through his attorney, calling Jones a liar seeking an undeserved payday. The attorney stated that there is overwhelming proof that Jones’ claims are complete lies and that they will address the allegations in court and take appropriate action against those making them. The lawyer also denounced Jones’ name-dropping of events that did not happen as an attempt to garner headlines.

Law enforcement officers raided two of Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami in connection to a federal sex trafficking investigation. Homeland Security confirmed the raids, but Diddy has not been arrested or charged with a crime. Another one of his lawyers criticized the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited during the raids, stating that there is no excuse for the treatment of Diddy’s children and employees. The attorney also emphasized that Diddy denies the accusations.

The attorney continued to express concerns about the excessive show of force and hostility by authorities during the raids on Diddy’s residences. There was no excuse for the treatment of Diddy’s children and employees, and the attorney emphasized that Diddy denies the accusations. If anyone is a victim of human trafficking or knows someone who is, they are encouraged to contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline for assistance.

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