Sean "Diddy" Combs has spoken out to deny any wrongdoing after his homes in Los Angeles and Miami were searched by federal agents as part of a sex trafficking investigation. Diddy, through his lawyer, expressed his strong opposition to the raids, stating that they involved an excessive use of force and were unjustifiable. He maintained his innocence and emphasized that there have been no legal findings of criminal or civil liability in relation to the allegations made against him. Diddy's attorney, Aaron Dyers, asserted that his client would vigorously defend himself and work tirelessly to clear his name.
These raids followed a series of lawsuits in which Diddy has been accused of sexual abuse by multiple individuals in recent months. Additionally, during the same period, a man identified by the police as Diddy's "drug mule," Brendan Paul, was apprehended by federal agents at a Miami airport. It is alleged that he was carrying contraband in his personal travel bags. Mr. Paul had been named in a lawsuit filed in February by music producer Rodney Jones, who claimed that Diddy had sexually assaulted him and coerced him into engaging in sexual activities with prostitutes.