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Instagram model accused of being Diddy’s sex worker speaks out: My feelings have ‘never been for entertainment’

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Jade Ramey is speaking out amid claims that Diddy paid her a ‘monthly stipend’ for sex work.jaderamey/Instagram

Jade Ramey, the Instagram model accused of being one of Diddy’s sex workers in recent legal docs, is breaking her silence.

Through her publicist, Eve Sarkisyan, Ramey denied the allegations brought against her in producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ lawsuit against the music mogul, telling “Entertainment Tonight” in a statement, “Dating someone doesn’t directly correlate to any of the false allegations made.”

“Yes, I dated someone,” she said. “How unfortunate we’ve entered a time where caring for someone or falling in love is worthy of scrutiny in the court of public opinion. What may be amusing for you is real life for others, and my feelings have never been for entertainment, nor are they up for discussion.”

“We need to be more conscious as a society when ridiculing people’s lives and relationships merely for enjoyment. I appreciate everyone’s kind messages and support during this time. Thank you,” she closed.

“Yes, I dated someone. Dating someone doesn’t directly correlate to any of the false allegations made,” Ramey said in a statement. Jade Ramey/Instagram
Ramey and Diddy first made headlines in December 2022 after the two were seen kissing in photos. jaderamey/Instagram

According to court documents obtained by Page Six, in addition to Ramey’s involvement with Diddy, Jones alleges in his amended $30 million lawsuit that the Bad Boy Records founder also employed City Girls rapper Yung Miami and 50 Cent’s ex Daphne Joy as sex workers and claims that a female accountant named Robin Greenhill issued the payments.


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“Upon information and belief, Defendants Lucian Charles Grainge, in his capacity as CEO of UMG, authorized Motown Records and Universal Music Group to provide financial resources to Defendants Sean Combs and Love Records through wire transfers to Defendants Sean Combs and Love Records accountant Robin Greenhill,” the lawsuit reads. “Upon information and belief, Ms. Greenhill ensured the wiring, funds transfer, or cash payments to sex workers were completed.”

According to court documents obtained by Page Six, producer Rodney Jones claims Ramey, Yung Miami, and Daphne Joy were paid by Diddy for sex work. Rodney âLil Rodâ Jones/Instagram
Jones filed a $30 million lawsuit against Diddy claiming that the media mogul sexually assaulted him. Getty Images
The City Girls rapper, Yung Miami, confirmed her relationship with Diddy in June 2022. She has not responded to Jones’ claims. WireImage

In response, an attorney for Grainge released the following statement to Page Six: “In an offensively reckless complaint, Sir Lucian has been improperly dragged into this matter despite having no knowledge of, nor any involvement in, any of Mr. Combs’ alleged conduct.

Further, after we advised Plaintiff’s counsel of the offensive falsity of the absurd claims, instead of dismissing the claims, as they should have done, the plaintiff has now attempted to amend his claims against Sir Lucian, removing the original set of outrageous falsehoods related to Sir Lucian, replacing them with wholly contradictory new falsehoods that are equally absurd.

Not only will we demonstrate the offensive falsity of these claims, but we will seek recovery of every penny of cost and damage caused by their assertion.”

Ramey and Combs were first romantically linked together after the couple was seen kissing in December 2022 — days after the father of seven announced the birth of his youngest daughter Love, whom he shares with Dana Tran.

In March, the Department of Homeland Security raided Diddy’s mansions in Los Angeles and Miami. AFP via Getty Images
Diddy’s current attorney, Aaron Dyer, responded to the raids calling them a “witch hunt” and accusing the feds of using an “excessive show of force.” AFP via Getty Images

Combs’ former attorney, Shawn Holley, responded to the allegations in Rod’s $30 million lawsuit, calling the music producer’s claims “pure fiction” and “nothing more than a transparent attempt to garner headlines.”

Amid Diddy’s legal woes, the Department of Homeland Security raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami. His current attorney, Aaron Dyer, responded to the raids, calling them a “witch hunt.”

Combs has since been spotted in Miami appearing unfazed as he enjoyed a day of smoking and drinking on his personal dock this week while he scrolled on his phone. He was also seen riding his bike from his Star Island estate to South Beach.