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Diddy’s Alleged “Drug Mule” Was Arrested Minutes After Private Jet Landed, But Diddy Is Still A Free Man

As we told you yesterday, federal agents raided Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami as part of a sex trafficking lawsuit that was filed against him last year. The victim who filed the suit claims when she was 17, Diddy and two of his close pals drugged her and then gang raped her inside his NYC studio.

It appears feds were looking for any evidence. They reportedly took multiple hard drives from Diddy’s homes, so it’s possible they’ll find some dirt on them.

By the way, this is how they left his mansion in Los Angeles… it’s clear they were searching everywhere!

On Monday, the feds intercepted Diddy’s private jet and questioned the billionaire the moment he stepped off the plane. He was spotted talking with the agents while his alleged drug mule, Brendan Paul, was arrested on two drug charges.

Paul

He quickly posted bail and was released, but still, it’s obvious the feds are taking this seriously.

Paul was labeled as a drug mule in Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones’ February lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual assault, with the producer alleging Paul ‘acquires and distributes’ guns and drugs for Combs.

Of course, Diddy’s lawyers deny all of this. In fact, they’re calling out the feds, basically saying they’re doing all this for show and nothing more…

Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residences. It’s a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits. There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated.

Hmmm. Not sure we’re buying that. After all, it’s not like Diddy has just one claim against him. He has been hit with multiple sexual assault claims following Cassie’s shocking lawsuit against him in 2023. By the way, Diddy wanted no part of Cassie’s lawsuit. He settled it outside of court in less than 24 hours.