Instagram influencer Jade Ramey has denied claims she was employed as a sex worker by Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The music mogul, 54, is currently at the center of a federal sex trafficking investigation that saw federal agents raid his home in Los Angeles and Miami last month.

Now, Ramey has taken to social media to set the record straight following the allegations made by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jone in a lawsuit against the rapper filed in February.

“Yes, I dated someone. Dating someone doesn’t directly correlate to any of the false allegations made,” Ramey said in a statement  via her Instagram account.

“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,” she added.

Ramey, who describes herself online as a “certified wellness coach” and an “ordained minister,” boasts 1.2 million followers on the platform.

She and the “I’ll Be Missing You” hitmaker made headlines in December 2022 when they were photographed sharing a kiss during a dinner date at the Malibu hotspot Nobu.

In his $30 million lawsuit against Combs, Jones, 38, claimed that the “Coming Home” rapper paid Ramey a “monthly stipend” for sex work.

The lawsuit also alleges that Diddy “bragged about having several women on a monthly stipend.

Source: New York Post