Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ sons King and Justin were photographed fleeing the rapperâs $40 million LA mansion after the Department of Homeland Security completed its raid.
Footage shows Justin, 30, arriving back at the estate around 10:30 p.m. PT and appearing to gather boxes and luggage before departing.
The outlet reported that Justin arrived first to grab his belongings, and King, 25, arrived a couple of hours later to pick up his possessions.
Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ two sons Justin and King arrived at his Los Angeles mansion after the feds raided it Monday afternoon.
The group arrived at the Bad Boy Records manse around 10:30 p.m. PT to grab belongings.
The group tried to keep a low profile by pulling their hoods up as they arrived at the estate.
Both King and Justin were at the Bad Boys Records founderâs manse when the feds descended on it Monday afternoon in connection to an ongoing sex-trafficking investigation. Authorities also simultaneously raided Diddyâs Miami estate.
Aerial footage showed King and Justin handcuffed and sitting on a patch of grass outside Diddyâs gate.
âEarlier 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,â a rep for Homeland Security Investigations told Page Six. âWe will provide further information as it becomes available.â
Diddyâs location was unclear at the time of the raid, though TMZ later reported he was spotted pacing outside the Miami airport while his private jet had touched down in the Caribbean nation of Antigua.
The raid came after Diddy was slapped with various lawsuits alleging sexual assault and human trafficking, all of which the Sean John designer has denied.
In February, music producer Rodney âLil Rodâ Jones sued the music mogul, claiming Diddy sexually assaulted him while working on the 2023 album âThe Love Album: Off the Grid.â Jones also claimed the multi-hyphenateâs friendship with Prince Harry made Diddy more influential.
Jones also alleged he was forced to perform inappropriate acts with s,,,x workers at Combsâ request, claiming he once woke up dr;ug;ge;d and in b;ed with his boss.