Diddy's Location Remains Mystery After FBI Raids His LA and Miami Mansions
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' whereabouts remain unknown following coordinated federal raids on his Los Angeles and Miami properties. The raids, conducted by Homeland Security, are reportedly part of a federal investigation into potential sex trafficking allegations.
Federal agents questioned several individuals during the raids, including Diddy's sons Justin (30) and Christian "King" Combs (25). The music mogul was not present at either location during the operations.
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Combs' private jet, operated by LoveAir LLC, made several stops between March 24-25:
- Sacramento Executive Airport to Palm Springs International
- Palm Springs to Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles
- Van Nuys to Antigua
Combs was last seen "pacing back and forth" at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, where officials reportedly seized his phones before his departure for the Caribbean. Flight tracking for his aircraft has since been made private.
Key developments:
- Brendan Paul, Combs' associate accused of being his "drug mule," was arrested by Miami-Dade police and Homeland Security agents
- Paul faces charges for cocaine possession and possession of a controlled substance
- Combs has stepped down from Revolt TV and sold his remaining ownership
- Diageo reached a private settlement, ending their partnership on DeLeón Tequila and Cîroc Vodka
The exact scope of the federal investigation remains unclear, though it appears connected to multiple sexual assault lawsuits filed against Combs. He has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.
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Sean Combs in white suit
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