Federal Government Raids Diddy’s 3 Homes, World Watches On: “Hollywood Has a Lot of Demons”
- The Federal government recently raided American rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs's three homes in the US
- The raid of Diddy's homes was in connection with the federal sex trafficking investigation
- The whole world watched on as clips were leaked on social media of the star's homes being raided and him not seen in them
Things just got hot for the popular American rapper and businessman Sean "Diddy" Combs as he got unexpected visits from the Federal Government recently.
Federal government raids Diddy's 3 houses
Social media has been buzzing since rapper Diddy has been trending online for multiple sexual assault cases. Not so long ago, the star was on top of the trending list as the US Federal Government raided three of his homes.
A Twitter (X) user @CollinRugg posted a video that showed Diddy's homes being raided by Homeland Security in connection to a federal sex trafficking investigation and wrote:
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"Rapper Diddy's Los Angeles home has been raided by Homeland Security in connection to a federal s*x trafficking investigation. According to investigators, Diddy's Miami home was also raided. Multiple women have come forward accusing Diddy of beatings, s*xual assault and forced drugging.
"Accuser Joi Dickerson, says when she was 19, she was "intentionally drugged" by Diddy after a date. He then took her home and allegedly r*ped her. Diddy filmed the assault and showed his friends. Dickerson went into depression and later dropped out of college. Another lawsuit filed by a man, accuses Diddy of unsolicited groping and sexual touching."
See the post below:
Netizens weigh in on the raid
Many netizens weighed in on Diddy's homes being raided by the federal government. See some of the comments below:
@thereallorilove questioned:
"Genuine question. How common is it for Homeland Secuirty to do a raid? What would make them do it over the FBI?"
@jimomics wrote:
"So he's accused of the kind of thing that goes on at the border 100's of time a day. Why don't we have enough time for that?"
@Marcie2316 responded:
"It’s about time! But who is to say this isn’t the government doing a coverup."
@LarryDJonesJr asked:
"Is anyone really surprised most of these celebrities are involved?"
@Bubblebathgirl said:
"OMG! Will this be happening to more Hollywood pedòs?"
@LadoBitnar wrote:
"Honestly, I'm not surprised. Hollywood has a lot of demons."
@logictrust3 tweeted:
"Wait a minute? This is what they do on suspicion of a crime and yet they have all the Epstein records of clients who had sex with underage girls and not one home has been raided. What has happened to America?"
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@JustTrollinLibs commented:
"Diddy may have diddled his last ditty."
DJ Shimza gets trolled over photo with Diddy
In a previous report, Briefly News caught online reactions to South African disk jockey, Shimza's reaction after being dragged for posing for a photo with Diddy at a party.
This follows the claims made by 50 Cent about why he never attends the music mogul's private events:
"It’s uncomfortable. I think I belong in the girls' bathroom when stuff like that is going on.”
Brands cut ties with Diddy
In another story, YEN.com.gh reported that Diddy is said to have been cut from Diageo as well as Cîroc Vodka.
In light of his ongoing sexual assault allegations, the music mogul will allegedly not be part-owner of DeLeón tequila anymore.
Netizens weighed in on Diddy's messy downfall as many cheered that justice was being served.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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