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Dramatic footage as federal police raid P. Diddy’s homes

Armed federal law enforcement agents have swarmed a top US star’s homes, as online sleuths track his private jet to a remote island.

The Los Angeles home of Sean Diddy Combs was raided by Homeland Security Investigations Monday in connection with a federal sex trafficking case, authorities said. Credit FOX 11
The Los Angeles home of Sean Diddy Combs was raided by Homeland Security Investigations Monday in connection with a federal sex trafficking case, authorities said. Credit FOX 11

Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security today, in possible connection with an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.

US federal law enforcement agents were seen arriving to the rapper’s properties with guns drawn in the lavish Holmby Hills neighbourhood of LA and in Miami, as seen in video footage.

In another video, captured by TMZ, federal agents could be seen swarming Diddy’s California property while multiple helicopters hovered above.

And while Diddy was nowhere to be seen in the footage, online sleuths offered a possible clue to his whereabouts: the rapper’s private jet was tracked leaving Los Angeles, where it later landed on the island of Antigua.

Diddy's jet on a flight tracker, near Puerto Rico.
Diddy's jet on a flight tracker, near Puerto Rico.

But it appears Diddy himself was not on board: TMZ later posted video showing the embattled star at Miami airport, pacing outside by himself.

According to TMZ, several people were seen being questioned outside Diddy’s home in handcuffs, with two men appearing to be Diddy’s sons Justin and King Combs. Their names have yet to be officially revealed, along with Diddy’s current whereabouts.

WATCH Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs LA home stormed by armed feds
The Los Angeles home of Sean Diddy Combs was raided by Homeland Security Investigations Monday in connection with a federal sex trafficking case, authorities said. Picture: FOX 11
The Los Angeles home of Sean Diddy Combs was raided by Homeland Security Investigations Monday in connection with a federal sex trafficking case, authorities said. Picture: FOX 11
An aerial view of Diddy’s Los Angeles home, with police vehicles seen on the property’s driveway. Picture: Shabba / BACKGRID
An aerial view of Diddy’s Los Angeles home, with police vehicles seen on the property’s driveway. Picture: Shabba / BACKGRID

“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners,” a rep for Homeland Security Investigations told TMZ. “We will provide further information as it becomes available.”

The raid comes amid various lawsuits recently filed against the Bad Boy Records founder, including allegations of assault and human trafficking, all of which Diddy has denied.

Cops raid Diddy’s home. Picture: FOX 11
Cops raid Diddy’s home. Picture: FOX 11
Footage was aired on US television. Picture: FOX 11
Footage was aired on US television. Picture: FOX 11
Members of the Homeland Security raid team were photographed arriving at Diddy’s Los Angeles mansion. Picture: The Hollywood JR / BACKGRID
Members of the Homeland Security raid team were photographed arriving at Diddy’s Los Angeles mansion. Picture: The Hollywood JR / BACKGRID

In February, Combs was sued by former male employee Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. He accused the hitmaker of sexual assault while working on his 2023 album The Love Album: Off the Grid.

The producer and videographer claimed the alleged abuse occurred repeatedly from September 2022 to November 2023, per TMZ.

Jones also alleged he was forced to perform inappropriate acts with sex workers at Combs’ request, claiming he once woke up drugged and in bed with his boss.

Combs’ lawyer, Shawn Holley, previously told Page Six that “Lil Rod is nothing more than a liar” seeking to “shamelessly” win the $US30 million lawsuit.

Diddy and Cassie in 2016. Picture: AFP
Diddy and Cassie in 2016. Picture: AFP

In November 2023, the rapper’s ex-girlfriend Casandra Ventura – famously known by her stage name Cassie – was the first to accuse Diddy of rape and abuse. Her case was swiftly settled in November 2023.

In light of Monday’s raids, her lawyer TK Name released the following statement: “We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.”

In light of today’s raids, Cassie’s lawyer Douglas Wigdor released the following statement to Page Six: “We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.”

Although the details of Ventura’s settlement with the father of seven are unclear, he dodged a trial to address the allegations against him, which also included claims that the rapper forced her to have sex with male prostitutes as he sat and watched.

Within weeks of settling with his ex, Combs was hit with three additional lawsuits from women claiming he sexually assaulted them.

In November, one woman alleged she and a friend were raped by the I’ll Be Missing You musician and singer Aaron Hall in the early 1990s, per Rolling Stone.

Another alleged she was 17 years old when Combs gang-raped her in 2003.

However, a spokesperson for Combs also denied the accusations, telling Page Six that some of the allegations were “fabricated” and “nothing but a money grab.”

This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.

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