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Diddy's Sons Flee Mansion After Homeland Security Raid Amid Investigation

Diddy's sons King and Justin seen leaving $40 million mansion post-raid.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sons King and Justin were seen leaving their father’s $40 million Los Angeles mansion following a raid conducted by the Department of Homeland Security. The incident occurred as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation involving the rapper.

Footage captured Justin, 30, arriving at the estate late in the evening, where he was observed gathering boxes and luggage before departing. Subsequently, King, 25, also arrived to collect his belongings. Both sons were present at the mansion when federal authorities carried out the raid on Monday afternoon. The DHS also simultaneously conducted a raid on Diddy’s Miami property.

Aerial footage showed King and Justin handcuffed and seated outside the mansion’s gate. A representative for Homeland Security Investigations confirmed that the operation was part of a broader investigation, with support from various law enforcement agencies.

Following the raid, Diddy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, but later reports indicated he was at the Miami airport while his private jet landed in Antigua.

Recent lawsuits alleging sexual assault and human trafficking have been filed against Diddy, which he has vehemently denied. One lawsuit, filed by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, accused Diddy of sexual assault during a music project. Diddy’s attorney dismissed the claims as false.

Earlier, singer Cassie had also sued Diddy for rape and abuse, although the lawsuit was settled swiftly. Subsequently, three more women came forward with similar allegations against the music mogul.

Diddy has refuted all accusations, stating on social media that he will fight to defend his reputation and family. The ongoing legal battles have drawn attention to the issue of sexual assault and the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions.

If you or someone you know is affected by the topics discussed in this article, please contact the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226 for support.

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