Jade Ramey's Response To Allegations Of Involvement With Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Jade Ramey has firmly refuted allegations suggesting her involvement as a sex worker under Sean 'Diddy' Combs' employment, marking a pivotal moment in a recent legal dispute.

The 30-year-old model addressed assertions made by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones, labeling them as 'false allegations,' following her mention in a lawsuit against the 54-year-old music producer earlier this year.

"Indeed, I was involved with someone romantically. However, such a connection does not validate any of the baseless accusations hurled against me," Ramey clarified to Entertainment Tonight. Jones had claimed that she was among "the women who were paid a monthly fee to work as Mr. Combs' sex workers."

Jones went further, alleging that Combs engaged in sex trafficking and provided a monthly stipend to Ramey, alongside City Girls rapper Yung Miami and 50 Cent's former partner, Daphne Joy — all of whom have vehemently denied these claims.

Responding to the lawsuit filed by Jones, wherein he accused Combs of sexual harassment, drugging, and threats spanning over a year, Ramey issued a statement to the media outlet, countering the accusations.

"It's disheartening that we live in an era where expressions of care or affection become subjects of public scrutiny," Ramey lamented. "What might be fodder for entertainment to some is the harsh reality for others. My emotions are not meant for spectacle, nor are they open to debate."

She continued, advocating for greater societal awareness when it comes to trivializing people's personal lives and relationships for mere amusement.

"Your supportive messages mean a lot to me during this challenging time," Ramey concluded graciously.

In February, Jones alleged that he had "undeniable proof of illicit activities" and initiated a lawsuit, suing Combs for sexual assault and harassment. The lawsuit, filed in the Federal District Court in Manhattan, accused Combs of subjecting Jones to drugging, sexual assault, and public embarrassment.

Moreover, Jones claimed he was not compensated the agreed-upon $50,000 for his contributions to Combs' album, "The Love Album: Off the Grid," released in September 2023.

In a response conveyed by his legal representative to Us Weekly, Combs refuted the allegations, denouncing Jones as a "fabricator."

"Lil Rod's claims are entirely baseless, fabricated to extort a sum of $30 million," the statement rebuked. "His reckless fabrication of events that never occurred serves only to grab headlines."

Currently, Combs finds himself entangled in multiple legal battles, with more than three women, including his ex Cassie Ventura, lodging complaints against him.

The recent months witnessed federal authorities conducting raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of sex trafficking.

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