Federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security uncovered incriminating evidence during the recent raids on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ properties.
Items seized from his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami included weapons and electronics.
Although the specific types of firearms found and their ownership remain undisclosed, agents also confiscated Combs’ cell phones as he was preparing to leave Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport for the Bahamas with his family.
The raids were executed based on warrants filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, as Combs is under investigation for alleged involvement in sex trafficking, sexual assault, and illegal narcotics and firearms activities.
Federal agents have interviewed three women and one man in Manhattan regarding these allegations, which were detailed in various civil lawsuits, including those filed by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a Jane Doe accusing Combs of sexual assault, and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
In response to these accusations, Combs’ attorney Aaron Dyer asserted his client’s innocence, emphasizing that no criminal or civil liability has been established.
Dyer vowed Combs’ commitment to vindicating his name.
This update follows the release of video footage showing the aftermath of the Los Angeles raid, shedding light on the extensive search conducted by federal agents.
Additionally, the arrest of Brendan Paul, purportedly Combs’ drug courier, further adds to the ongoing investigation.
Paul, a former basketball player for Syracuse University, was apprehended on federal drug possession charges while in Miami with Combs and his family.