Diddy's Location Remains Unknown After Federal Raids on Miami and LA Homes
Sean 'Diddy' Combs remains at large following coordinated federal raids on his Los Angeles and Miami properties amid sexual assault investigations. Federal agents conducted searches while his whereabouts became a subject of intense speculation.
Combs' sons Justin (30) and Christian "King" (25) were reportedly among those questioned during the raids at a Holmby Hills property owned by Combs' production company. The music mogul was absent from both raid locations.
His private jet, operated by LoveAir LLC, made several stops:
- March 24: Sacramento Executive Airport to Palm Springs International
- Later: Palm Springs to Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles
- March 25: Van Nuys to Antigua
The aircraft's tracking data has since been made private.
Combs was last seen "pacing back and forth" at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport before reportedly heading to the Caribbean, with officials seizing his phones beforehand.
Brendan Paul, an associate accused of being Combs' "drug mule," was arrested by Miami-Dade police and Homeland Security agents. Paul faces charges for cocaine possession and is being held on two $2,500 bonds.
The raids appear connected to federal sex trafficking investigations following multiple civil lawsuits. Rodney Jones' lawsuit claims Paul distributed various drugs including ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, and ketamine for Combs and associates, allegedly bypassing TSA in carry-on luggage.
Despite denying all allegations, Combs has:
- Stepped down from Revolt TV chairmanship
- Sold his remaining ownership
- Settled privately with Diageo, ending his DeLeón Tequila and Cîroc Vodka partnerships
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