Diddy is accused of showing off his wealth and infuriating those who defame him

Diddy’s “I don’t give an f-ck attitude” is actually making his purported victims more driven to pursue justice.

Since Cassie, his former girlfriend, filed and won her abuse case, the troubled musician has been the target of other lawsuits alleging sexual assault. Adria English and she are now criticizing his carefree actions.

After showing off his money and lavish lifestyle in spite of the serious accusations made against him, Diddy came under fire once again.

The lawyers for Cassie and Adria English chastised Diddy for allegedly flaunting his wealth

Diddy posted photographs of himself whitewater rafting on social media late last month, sparking the start of the scandal. He then posted a video of himself boarding a private jet last week, ostensibly demonstrating that he is still content and unfazed by the cases.

It did not set well with his claimed victims, the record producer’s casual approach. His cheery conduct was addressed by Cassie, the sole woman to successfully prove and win her assault case, via the representation of her attorney.

She was not pleased, as Douglas Wigdor stated in a statement, “I don’t think white water rafting will prepare him for the choppy waters that lie ahead.” Similar opinions were expressed to TMZ by English, who is said to have been a victim of Diddy’s sex trafficking program, via her lawyer.

Diddy’s carefree attitude is criticized by Adria English’s attorney

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, the attorney for English, thought Diddy’s happiness repulsive and called it an insult to his supposed victims. Her emphasis was on how his display of wealth had only strengthened their resolve to hold him accountable. According to Mitchell-Kidd:

“After seeing Defendant Combs white water rafting and jetting around on his personal plane, seemingly enjoying life despite all the atrocities he has caused and has been accused of by countless individuals over decades, Mrs. English is even more motivated to ensure justice prevails.”

English’s attorney continued, saying that she had not been duped by Diddy’s attempts to sell his house. “Mrs. English and all the other Plaintiffs who have filed lawsuits throughout the country against Defendant Combs are individuals with limited resources fighting for justice after being marginalized, abused, and exploited by a billionaire,” the attorney said.

Diddy Is Attempting To Sell His Known L.A. Mansion

Regarding Diddy’s recent attempt to sell his L.A. mansion that was raided by Homeland Security, Mitchell-Kidd offered some insight. The property was purportedly bought by him for $40 million in 2014, and he is hoping to sell it for $70 million.

A sale at that price, according to real estate sources, is unattainable. For English’s attorney, however, this was just Diddy’s attempt to look desperate in the face of his growing assault claims, and she wasn’t buying it.

“We are not moved by Defendant Combs’ recent attempt at selling his California home or attempt to portray himself as a man of scarcity by needing to liquidate assets,” Mitchell-Kidd said, pointing out:

“For decades, Defendant Combs has touted himself as an ultra-successful billionaire of multiple businesses.”

Diddy’s Newest Accuser Refuses to Participate in Interviews Without Pay

English, Diddy’s most recent accuser, has refused to discuss her sex trafficking case with the public until certain conditions are met, as The Blast recently revealed. She accused him last week of grooming her to become a prostitute, among other serious charges.

English wasn’t willing to share her story for free, even though these claims made her a hot commodity among interviewers like podcast star Domenick Nati. Diddy’s purported victim asked for celebrity treatment, asking for herself and her spouse to travel first class from Los Angeles to New York City.

In addition, she asked for two different flights for her lawyers and a two-night stay at a four-star hotel—ideally with breakfast included. The list went on to include the provision of meals and refreshments during the interview, as well as hair, makeup, and clothing services from particular suppliers.

The Lawyer for English Backs Her Demands

The podcast presenter apparently couldn’t stand English’s demands, but her lawyer didn’t think there was an issue. Although her client did not create the list, Mitchell-Kidd emphasized that it included common requests from the sector.

The attorney clarified that granting these requests would enable English to tell her experience in a relaxed setting. “Everyone is making money off her story, so her team gave her options, and this is the list they came up with,” she added.

English’s attorney further stated, “There was more on the list, but it was chopped down to be essentials only for a 1st interview,” stressing that her client lacked “an abundance of means to conduct press.”

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