Diddy’s Homes Raided by Homeland Security, Sons Placed in Cuffs

Diddy‘s homes in Miami and Los Angeles are being raided by federal agents, and his son’s hands appear to have been placed in handcuffs.

Diddy’s Homes in Miami and Los Angeles Raided

On Monday (March 25), Fox 11 reported that Diddy’s Los Angeles residence was being raided by federal authorities. Numerous videos showed the Department of Homeland Security with weapons drawn moving into the house and placing numerous individuals in handcuffs. Video shows that two of the individuals placed in handcuffs are Diddy’s son’s Justin and King Combs. Diddy’s home in Miami was also being raided as well. The raids are reportedly linked to a sex trafficking investigation. It was unclear if Diddy was on the premises.

XXL has reached out to Diddy’s team for further comment.

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Diddy Faces Sex Trafficking Allegations

The raids come as sex trafficking allegations have trailed Diddy in recent months. According to documents obtained by XXL on Feb. 21, Diddy issued his first official filing on Feb. 20, refuting allegations that he trafficked a teenager across state lines to rape her alongside Harve Pierre and a third unidentified man.

“(Combs) never participated in, witnessed, or was or is presently aware of any misconduct, sexual or otherwise, relating to plaintiff in any circumstance whatsoever,” Combs’ 11-page answer filed in the Southern District of New York reads.

Diddy’s legal team then questioned the timing of the lawsuit, which claims the music mogul fed the teen girl “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” before taking turns raping her in a studio bathroom. Diddy added the photos included in the suit—which finds the Jane Doe in question sitting on Diddy’s lap in his house on the alleged night of the assault—weren’t accurate.

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