Diddy’s Private Jet Tracked To Caribbean Island While Police Raided His Home In Los Angeles
TMZ has reported that P. Diddy’s private jet, known as LoveAir LLC, was grounded in the Caribbean while Homeland Security conducted raids on his properties in the United States.
The rapper’s black Gulfstream 5 was tracked to Antigua, where it had flown from the Los Angeles area earlier that day. Although it is unclear who was on board the jet, TMZ later obtained a video of P. Diddy at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, indicating that he was not on his private jet during the raids.
According to NBC News, Homeland Security officials seized phones from Combs at the airport before he was scheduled to board a different jet to the Bahamas for vacation. It is unknown if he proceeded with the trip after being stopped at the airport.
Representatives for the rapper have not yet responded to requests for comment. These developments occurred amid federal law enforcement agencies swarming Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.
Video footage showed armed federal agents at both properties, detaining several individuals. While Diddy’s sons were seen being questioned, the rapper himself was not present.
These raids followed multiple lawsuits against Combs, including allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking, all of which he has vehemently denied.
Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a former producer and videographer for Diddy, recently made allegations of repeated sexual assault by the music mogul. According to NBC, Jones claimed that Diddy would grope his genitals and touch his anus in an attempt to groom him for sexual activity while he was working on the rapper’s album.
During his tenure with Diddy from September 2022 to November 2023, Jones stated that he recorded hours of video and audio capturing Diddy and his staff engaging in serious illegal activities, including drug-fueled parties involving underage girls and sex workers.
Before Jones’ lawsuit, other women, including Diddy’s ex-partner Cassie, had also accused him of assault. Cassie, legally known as Casandra Ventura, was the first to come forward with allegations of rape and abuse in November 2023.