March 26, 2024

Diddy’s Sons Return Briefly to LA Home Following Raid by Homeland Security

By Shirvan Williams

According to the Daily Mail, Justin and King Combs, two of Diddy’s sons, were pictured returning – and quickly leaving again – their father’s Los Angeles home after being put in handcuffs during a raid of the mansion.

Many media outlets have confirmed that federal agents raided rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles Monday in connection to an ongoing sex-trafficking investigation. Photos show at least two men were put in handcuffs as police searched the $40 million mansion in the upscale neighborhood of Holmby Hills.

Sources told ABC News that two of Diddy’s sons were detained then released without charges. TMZ identified them as 30-year-old Justin and 25-year-old King.

The brothers appeared to return to the property separately Monday night and gathered their belongings. Justin arrived around 10:30 p.m. local time and left shortly after, then King arrived a few hours later and promptly leaving.

Diddy, who is being accused in several lawsuits of sexual abuse and sex trafficking, was not seen at his homes while the raid took place. Armed agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered luxury properties on both East and West Coasts of the United States, with video footage showing helicopters circling overhead.

The agents, who were wearing vests, gathered in the home’s backyard near the pool. Multiple officers were seen carrying bags and boxes of evidence to a van with assistance from police dogs. A command post was set up outside the house and agents were still entering and leaving hours after the search began.

A man accused of being Diddy’s ‘drug mule’ was arrested trying to board a plane at the same time the rapper’s mansion was raided by police. Brendan Paul, 25, was arrested by Miami-Dade Police, alongside Homeland Security agents, at Opa-Locka Airport in Miami about 4.30pm on Monday.

The rapper’s whereabouts are unknown and information about his personal LoveAir LLC Gulfstream 5 jet is no longer available on plane tracker service FlightAware. ‘This aircraft is not available for public tracking per request from the owner/operator,’ according to the website.

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