Diddy’s LA, Miami homes raided by federal agents as part of sex trafficking probe

Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided Monday as part of a federal sex trafficking investigation, according to Fox News.

The raid was made by Homeland Security Investigations in the Holmby Hills area of the city, according to Fox, who said it had witnessed federal agents going into the home.

The network also cited sources saying a Miami home owned by record label boss Diddy – real name Sean Combs – was also raided Monday.

Views from over the LA home showed DHS agents conducting their raid, while a number of people who left the house were detained by the feds.

The home is owned by a division of 54-year-old Diddy’s record company, Bad Boy Entertainment, and one of his daughters, Fox reported.

Both the California and Florida raids were led by the Homeland Security Investigations Human Trafficking Task Force, based on a search warrant was issued by the Southern District of New York, sources told The Post.

The under-fire rapper has been hit with four lawsuits accusing him of historical sexual abuse in recent months, all of which he has denied.

It is unclear if the investigation is related to any of those accusers.

Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, was hit by a scathing lawsuit last year from his former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, an R&B singer known as Cassie who he dated from 2005 to 2018.

She alleged a years of sexual abuse at Diddy’s hands, only of the pair to reach a settlement the following day.

The under-fire rapper has been hit with four lawsuits accusing him of historical sexual abuse in recent months, all of which he has denied.

It is unclear if the investigation is related to any of those accusers.

At least three other lawsuits followed, including one from a Jane Doe who alleged she was a 17-year-old 11th grader when Diddy invited her to his recording studio in NYC – only to ply her with drugs and alcohol so she could be violently gangraped by the singer and his friends.

Her suit was accompanied by a “Trigger Warning” because of its graphic content, and included photos of the teen sitting on Diddy’s lap and hanging out in the studio.

She claimed the alleged abuse took place in 2003, while Combs vehemently denied it.

“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,” he said in a statement through a rep back in December when the lawsuit dropped, after previously saying he was being targeted with fabricated allegations for his fame and wealth.

‘SICKENING ALLEGATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AGAINST ME BY INDIVIDUALS LOOKING FOR A QUICK PAYDAY,” he added in a December Instagram post.

A third suit claimed Diddy and another took turns raping a two women in the early 90s, while a third from Joi Dickerson claimed Diddy “intentionally drugged” her before assaulting her when she was 19-years-old in 1991. 

Photos from the raids obtained by TMZ showed scores of heavily armed and armored officers, while the streets surrounding the homes were closed and helicopters gathered overhead.

“Earlier today, 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. We will provide further information as it becomes available,” HSI told The Post.

Diddy’s sons, 30-year-old Justin and 25-year-old King, appeared to have been cuffed by officers.

At least three other people — a woman and two men — appeared to be apprehended by agents, according to TMZ’s footage.

An attorney for Ventura and another accuser expressed hope that the raids would begin bringing justice for the alleged victims.

“We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law,” said attorney Douglas Windsor.

“Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.”

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