Diddy's homes were recently raided in Los Angeles and Miami by Homeland Security.
Diddy's homes were recently raided in Los Angeles and Miami by Homeland Security.
Diddy settled Cassie's civil lawsuit the day after she filed it
Lawsuits and federal raids marred his anticipated comeback, with one of America’s biggest music powerhouses falling to inquiries of sex-trafficking and sexual abuse
The embattled moguls regular visits to Ibiza centred around villas and yachts, scantily clad dancers, big-name DJs, bags of sex toys and body paint.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of sex trafficking, sexual assault and physical abuse. He has denied those charges and has not been arrested. But the sad drama has played out as publicly as the music mogul has lived his professional life.
"If I told my story in 1996 then What??" she captioned an Instagram post on Wednesday
Legal experts said investigators would likely seek authorization to “search for videos or photographs on any devices connected to the target ... anywhere where digital images can be found in connection to sexual conduct that would have been recorded.”
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs remains in the United States and vows to fight sex trafficking allegations, sources close to the music legend said.
In a resurfaced clip from 2016, Usher said ‘hell no’ in response to whether he’d allow his own son to stay with Diddy.
The 25-year-old was arrested on coke and weed-related charges.
Homeland Security raided Combs' homes in connection to a federal sex trafficking investigation, a US official confirmed to Fox News Digital
The hip-hop mogul is reportedly under investigation for sex trafficking.
50 Cent has had a long-running rivalry with P. Diddy, and he’s used the latest shocking news to go on a scathing rant.
Federal law enforcement agents with their guns drawn have swarmed a top US star’s homes in both LA and Miami.
After months in court, Sean Combs withdrew his racially charged lawsuit against Diageo. A look inside that battle reveals the failed attempt of a fading hip-hop mogul—who’s been buffeted by charges of sexual assault—to salvage a crumbling business empire.
The “show was in the nascent stages and is not currently in production,” a spokesperson for Disney said.
Nearly a week after Cassie and Diddy's settlement, a woman named Joi Dickerson-Neal filed a lawsuit alleging she was drugged, sexually assaulted and abused, and was the victim of "revenge porn."