According to a report from Fox 11 News, Homeland Security conducted a raid on the residence of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs in connection with a sex trafficking investigation. The raid took place at Combs’ mansion in Holmby Hills, and it was also reported that his Miami home was raided on the same day. Federal agents were seen conducting their search of the rapper’s estate, with helicopters hovering overhead. This investigation follows multiple allegations of Diddy drugging and sexually assaulting young women throughout his career.

SkyFOX captured footage of individuals leaving the residence and being apprehended by law enforcement, as reported by Fox 11 News. Unverified information indicated that Diddy might have been one of those detained. Initial accounts indicate that the property is under the ownership of Bad Boys Films, a subsidiary of Bad Boys Entertainment. Allegedly, one of Combs’ daughters is also said to be associated with the residence.

The purported sexual assault offenses were supposedly committed across various states. The issuance of a warrant of such significance implies that state and local prosecutors have collaborated on the case involving Diddy. It is believed that the investigation revolves around laptops, flash drives, and any potential evidence linking the renowned singer and producer to the alleged crimes.

Diddy’s legal issues reportedly began when Cassie, a well-known R&B artist and his former partner, filed a lawsuit against him in New York, accusing him of sexual misconduct, among other charges. Cassie alleged that Diddy coerced her into engaging in sexual activities with male escorts while recording them, and asserted that he sexually assaulted and physically abused her throughout their lengthy relationship, as per Page Six.

Subsequently, two additional women came forward a week later with allegations of sexual assault against the rapper. One of these women, Joi Dickerson-Neal, accused Diddy of rape and claimed that he possessed explicit material that he threatened to release. She stated that she was drugged and sexually assaulted, according to The New York Post.