Searches at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ homes related to ongoing sex trafficking investigation

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Federal agents conducted raids at Sean Diddy Combs' mansions in Miami and Los Angeles as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation, but it's unclear if Combs himself is the target. The raids were based on probable cause from civil complaints, with the Department of Homeland Security leading the investigation.

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  • The raids on Sean Diddy Combs' mansions in Miami and Los Angeles are part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation led by the Department of Homeland Security's HCI.
  • Despite civil lawsuits filed against Combs, no criminal charges have been brought against him, and it remains uncertain if Combs is the direct target of the investigation.

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Recent questions

  • What happened at Sean Combs' mansions?

    Federal agents raided Sean Combs' mansions in Miami and Los Angeles.

  • Why did federal agents raid Sean Combs' mansions?

    The raids are part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.

  • How many law enforcement officers were involved in the raids?

    30 to 40 law enforcement officers were involved in the raids.

  • Who is leading the sex trafficking investigation?

    The Department of Homeland Security's HCI is leading the investigation.

  • Have criminal charges been made against Sean Combs?

    No criminal charges have been made, but civil lawsuits have been filed.

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Federal agents raid Sean Combs' mansions for sex trafficking.

  • Federal agents raided mansions belonging to musician and producer Sean Diddy Combs in Miami and Los Angeles.
  • The raids are related to an ongoing sex trafficking investigation, but it's unclear if Combs is the target.
  • The Miami property raided is an 11,000 square foot house, with agents seen carrying out items from the property.
  • The raid in Miami took place after 3:00 in the afternoon, with 30 to 40 law enforcement officers involved.
  • The Department of Homeland Security's HCI is leading the investigation, focusing on sex trafficking.
  • Civil lawsuits against Combs have been filed, but no criminal charges have been made; the raids were executed based on probable cause from these civil complaints.
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