According to a recently amended lawsuit against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, Instagram influencer Jade Ramey allegedly received a “monthly stipend” for engaging in sex work.
Filed in February and updated on Monday, the $30 million lawsuit brought by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones claimed that Combs, 54, boasted about having multiple women on a monthly payment plan.
The lawsuit mentioned Ramey, Combs’ former girlfriend Yung Miami (Caresha Rameka Brownlee), and Daphne Joy, 50 Cent’s ex, as the women who reportedly received cash in exchange for sexual services.
As per the court documents, these women were reportedly paid a monthly fee to work as Combs’ sex workers.
Payment was said to be made through wire transfers from Love Records accountant Robin Greenhill.
The lawsuit raised concerns about whether these women were provided with the necessary US federal tax documents for these payments or if they reported the payments on their taxes independently.
Combs and his team have denied all allegations made by the producer, with attorney Shawn Holley stating that “Lil Rod is simply a liar” who is driven by financial gain.
“His claims about events that never occurred are nothing but an attempt to grab attention,” Holley claimed.
“We have solid evidence that his claims are entirely false,” she added.
The Post reached out to Ramey for comment on the allegations outlined in the lawsuit.
Ramey, who identifies as a certified wellness coach and an ordained minister online, has a following of 1.2 million on Instagram.
She recently shared a photo of herself in a revealing denim outfit captioned with the words: “New character unlocked.”
In December 2022, Ramey and Combs were photographed kissing during a dinner date in Malibu.
Shortly before this, Combs announced the birth of his seventh child, daughter Love, with Dana Tran, a cybersecurity expert, according to TMZ.
Aside from Jones’ lawsuit, Combs is also under investigation by Homeland Security for alleged sex trafficking, leading to raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami.
Combs’ attorney Aaron Dyer criticized the searches as “an excessive use of force” and “a witch hunt based on baseless accusations from civil lawsuits.”
In a separate incident in November, Combs settled a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend Cassie, who accused him of sexual abuse, including rape.
Another woman claimed that Combs raped her approximately 20 years ago when she was 17.
Diddy has vehemently denied all allegations, stating on social media in December: “Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday.
“Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”