Diddy's LA & Miami Homes Raided by Homeland Security Amid Sex Trafficking Suspicions

Homeland Security Investigations agents, along with other law enforcement officials, raided Sean "Diddy" Combs' residences in Los Angeles and Miami as part of a potential sex trafficking inquiry, confirmed U.S. authorities on Monday. The raids were carried out in collaboration with various law enforcement partners, according to a statement from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York. The investigation is ongoing, with further details to be disclosed later. Last November, two women accused the music mogul of sexual misconduct, following a prior settlement with singer Cassie involving allegations of rape and physical abuse. These legal actions coincided with the Adult Survivors Act's deadline, allowing sexual abuse victims a one-year window to pursue civil cases irrespective of statutes of limitations. Douglas Wigdor, Cassie's attorney, expressed support for law enforcement's efforts to hold Combs accountable for his alleged misconduct. Additionally, court documents revealed a woman's accusation against Combs and two others for gang rape in 2003, when she was 17, under New York City's gender-motivated violence protection law. The recent raid occurred approximately a month after Combs faced another lawsuit for sexual assault, this time from producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, marking the fifth legal challenge since his former partner, Casandra Ventura, sued him in November for sexual assault.

Along with the raid it also appears that Diddy’s sons Justin and King Combs were handcuffed and possibly detained.

Meanwhile, Diddy’s private jet was tracked to the Caribbean. While it’s unclear if Diddy is with the jet in Antigua, it does appear that the jet has been flying up and down the west coast over the weekend before heading to the Caribbean.

UPDATE:

Diddy was seen pacing outside of the Miami airport near the customs office just two hours after the raid of his Miami home. It seems he was for his associates he was traveling with.

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