Miami mentioned 66 times in updated Diddy suit, claims sex workers frequented Star Island home

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – On Monday, federal agents raided Sean “Diddy” Combs’ multimillion-dollar mansions in Los Angeles and Miami Beach.

It was carried out by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security team that handles human trafficking crimes; a number of electronic devices were seized.

While Combs has not been arrested, a key member of his entourage, Brendan Paul, was arrested while with Combs at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.

Paul is facing drug charges after police say he had suspected cocaine and marijuana-laced candy in his bags.

He is named as Combs’s drug “mule” in an updated 98-page complaint against Combs and several codefendants, including Combs’s son and actor Cuba Gooding Jr. filed by music producer Rodney Jones.

The scathing document mentions Miami 66 times and claims Combs’s $20 million Star Island home hosted drug-fueled sex parties with sex workers.

It says women were sometimes recruited by Jones from the Booby Trap on the River using exclusive Bad Boy items, like ones worn by Jones and Paul.

The cap was allegedly used to indicate Combs was in town.

It goes on to list at least eight alleged sex workers who visited the Star Island home 32 times between November 2022 and May of 2023.

Jones claims Combs is an enthusiastic drug user, and it was required all employees, “From the butler to the chef to the housekeepers, to walk around with a black Prada pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies (100 - 250 mg’s each), and Tuci.”

Tuci is a synthetic drug also known as “pink cocaine.”

The rap mogul has denied all sexual misconduct allegations brought against him in five separate lawsuits. His legal team has called the raids a “witch hunt.”

Video showed the inside of his homes turned upside down following the feds’ visits.

Combs’ plane returned to the Opa-locka Executive Airport on Wednesday but the 54-year-old rapper is nowhere to be found.

He has not been charged as of now. His ability to travel has not been restricted.


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Bridgette Matter joined the Local 10 News team as a reporter in July 2021. Before moving to South Florida, she began her career in South Bend, Indiana and spent six years in Jacksonville as a reporter and weekend anchor.

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