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Prince Harry’s Name Pops Up In $30 Million Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’

Prince Harry’s name has been mentioned in court documents filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records. Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a producer, has filed a $30 million lawsuit against the music mogul, accusing him of engaging in sexual misconduct, grooming, and sex trafficking.

Jones claims that Diddy’s association with the Duke of Sussex and other A-list celebrities adds to his credibility. The recent development coincides with the raid on Diddy’s mansions in Miami and Los Angeles by federal agents and Homeland Security.

The authorities conducted the raid as part of a sex trafficking investigation and aimed to seize Diddy’s electronic devices. They have also indicated that further raids may take place at properties linked to the mogul in New York and Chicago.

Shortly after the raid, Diddy was seen anxiously pacing outside a Miami airport. It is important to note that the court documents do not imply any involvement or wrongdoing on the part of Prince Harry in relation to Diddy.

The British royal is neither a defendant nor has he been implicated in any criminal activity. Furthermore, Harry’s name appears only once in the documents.

In 2007, Harry and his estranged brother, Prince William, crossed paths with the Notorious B.I.G. hype man and rapper Kanye West during the Concert For Diana held at Wembley Stadium.

The concert, organized by William and Harry, was a tribute to their late mother, Princess Diana, on her birthday. The event featured performances by various superstars, including Fergie, Elton John, Pharrell Williams, and Andrea Bocelli.

Source – Tru News Report

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