Diddy’s LA, Miami home raided by Homeland Security over Sex allegations

By Stermy
2 Min Read

Reports indicate that properties owned by American rapper, Dean “Diddy” Combs, situated in Los Angeles and Miami, underwent raids conducted by Homeland Security on Monday afternoon (March 25, 2024).

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The raids are linked to numerous $exual misconduct allegations against Combs from several plaintiffs in recent months.

Homeland Security Investigations confirmed their involvement, stating, ““Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners.”

The status of Combs’ New York properties in relation to the raid remains unclear.

This development follows approximately a month after Combs faced a sexual assault lawsuit from producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, accusing him of harassment and trafficking.

Related: Lil Rod Accuses Diddy of Involvement in Alleged Studio Shooting in Amended Filing

This complaint marked the fifth suit against the rapper since his former longtime partner, Casandra Ventura, sued him in November for sexual assault.

FOX 11 was the first media outlet on the scene, deploying drones over Diddy’s residence and having team members on the ground covering the story. According to Fox 11’s coverage, individuals exiting the rapper’s home were detained in handcuffs.

Homeland Security expert Hal Kempfer, during a live segment with FOX 11, mentioned allegations of drugging young women and indicated that the agency is likely investigating alleged crimes across multiple states. Click Next Page To Continue Full Story.

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