Instagram personality Jade Ramey finds herself entangled in allegations linking her to Sean "Diddy" Combs' alleged sex workers.

Ramey steps forward to address these accusations that have circulated in whispers.

In a statement given to Entertainment Tonight by her spokesperson Eve Sarkisyan, Ramey refuted the claims made in the lawsuit filed by producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, emphasizing that a relationship with someone does not validate any untrue accusations.

"Yes, I dated someone. 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."

She went on to conclude, "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."

Diddy's Alleged Sex Workers

Based on legal records recently acquired by Page Six, the lawsuit filed by Jones asserts that in addition to Ramey's connection with Diddy, other notable individuals were involved.

Allegations suggest that Yung Miami and Daphne Joy, who is known for her past relationship with 50 Cent, were also allegedly employed as sex workers by the Bad Boy Records founder.

According to the lawsuit, "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."

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Following the recent allegations, Joy decisively denied the accusations made towards her.

Ramey and Combs were initially rumored to be in a romantic relationship when they were spotted kissing in December 2022.

 In light of the accusations in Rod's $30 million lawsuit against Diddy, the rapper's lawyer Shawn Holley swiftly dismissed the claims as baseless and purely designed to attract attention.

Meanwhile, during Diddy's ongoing legal troubles, federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security searched his residences in Los Angeles and Miami. The raids resulted in a disarray of his properties as they seized numerous electronic devices, detaining his sons.

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