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Law Enforcement Seizes Items From Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Properties

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' properties in L.A. and Miami raided by federal agents

United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams has revealed details of the items confiscated during raids on properties owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs in Miami and Los Angeles earlier this year.

Law enforcement officials seized several items, including AR-15 rifles, ammunition, and a large capacity drum magazine. Additionally, electronic evidence related to the “freak offs” organized by Combs was also collected.

The indictment released on Tuesday shed light on the nature of these “freak offs,” describing them as sex performances where Combs allegedly arranged for the transportation of commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally. These events were reported to occur regularly, sometimes spanning multiple days and involving multiple commercial sex workers.

Seized items include AR-15 rifles, ammunition, and a large capacity drum magazine.
Items confiscated during raids on properties owned by Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
Electronic evidence related to 'freak offs' organized by Combs was collected.

During a news conference, Williams disclosed that electronic devices containing images and videos of the “freak offs” with multiple victims were seized. Furthermore, authorities found numerous cases of personal lubricant and baby oil, totaling over 1,000 bottles, which Combs’ staff allegedly used to prepare hotel rooms for these events.

Williams emphasized the significance of the drum magazine by displaying it on a poster board during the news conference, underscoring the scope of the items seized during the raids.

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