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Diddy’s US homes raided by US federal agents

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LOS ANGELES: Homes belonging to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs were raided by federal agents Monday, with the US hip hop mogul at the center of sex traffickin­g claims and sex assault lawsuits.

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 and a huge law enforcemen­t presence on the ground.

“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,” the agency said.

A source confirmed to AFP that Combs was the target of the raids.

Media in Los Angeles carried aerial footage of a massive presence at a swanky Holmby Hills residence associated with Combs — an artist and producer also known as Puff Daddy.

Heavily armed agents could be seen all around the sprawling property, with footage showing unidentifi­ed individual­s being detained at the scene.

Entertainm­ent title TMZ said pictures appeared to show the rapper’s sons Justin and King Combs in handcuffs.

The outlet said it also had footage of a raid on a luxury waterside property in Miami connected to Combs.

There was no immediate official confirmati­on about what precipitat­ed the raids, but the involvemen­t of Homeland

Security in large, coordinate­d raids in two locations suggests serious allegation­s.

The developmen­t comes with legal pressure increasing on the rapper, who has faced at least four lawsuits from people who say he sexually abused them, with allegation­s dating back decades.

Last year Combs was sued by former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, who performed under the stage name Cassie and was signed to his Bad Boy label.

The suit alleged he had forced her to perform sexual acts with multiple men over a number of years in cities across the United States.

The suit said that as a result of stops in these different locations, which necessitat­ed crossing state lines, Ventura was the victim of sex traffickin­g, a federal offence.

That suit was settled, but was followed by others, including one in December by a woman who accused Combs of sexual assault, alleging he and others gang-raped her when she was 17.

Combs and other men, the suit said, plied her with drugs and alcohol before violently raping her repeatedly.

Douglas Wigdor, a lawyer who represents two of the women who have accused Combs of abuse, told AFP on Monday: “We will always support law enforcemen­t when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law.

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

Combs has vehemently denied all accusation­s against him.

Combs, 54, founded the Bad Boy record label in 1993, and was a major figure in hip-hop’s commercial­ization over the decades that followed. His proteges included the late Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J. Blige.

He is among the industry’s billionair­es, not least due to his ventures in the liquor industry.

But contrary to a public image of suave businessma­n, lawsuits describe Combs as a violent man who used his celebrity to prey on and intimidate women. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photos ?? Homeland Security Investigat­ion agents are seen at the entrance of Combs’s home at Star Island in Miami Beach.
— AFP photos Homeland Security Investigat­ion agents are seen at the entrance of Combs’s home at Star Island in Miami Beach.
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Homeland Security Investigat­ion agents load a box into a car at the entrance of Combs’s home at Star Island in Miami Beach.
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Sean Combs ‘P. Diddy’

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