Resurfaced video gave a hint at what Homeland Security could find in raiding Diddy’s mansion
Kevin Hart got a sneak peak at what the feds could find in Diddy’s mansion
Arecurring theme from the music industry and Hollywood is that a lot of people saw Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sexual assault and trafficking allegations coming. Around the same time that video was released from Homeland Security’s raids of Diddy’s mansions in LA and Miami, this old video of Kevin Hart resurfaced showing exactly the kind of freaky paraphernalia the feds were likely to find in Diddy’s home.
“Don’t get close to the bed,” P. Diddy warns Hart in the old video clip shared on Twitter/X. It is unclear whether or not the video was recorded on Diddy’s property, but it was clearly somewhere he was staying.
“First and foremost, I’m not getting in the bed,” the comedian responded, standing next to the bed where Combs was sitting and drinking champagne.
“Shoutout to him and what he did,” Hart said as he gestured a divide between himself and the rapper. “If we can, let’s just move the camera a little this way. I don’t want my shot to even come close to the bed at all.”
As the camera followed Hart’s direction, it panned past what appeared to be a silver sex toy left openly on Diddy’s bed.
What are the allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs?
The hip-hop mogul, who helped launch the careers of Notorious B.I.G., Mary J Blige and Usher, faces several lawsuits over accusations including physical abuse, sexual assault and sex trafficking.
The claims stem from multiple lawsuits. One from a male music producer accused Combs of sexually assaulting him and forcing him to sleep with sex workers. Another accused Combs of sexually assaulting a minor as part of a “sex trafficking scheme.” Finally, R&B singer Cassie filed a lawsuit against her former partner, alleging trafficking, rape and physical abuse.
Combs has denied all wrongdoing, while promising to “fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
What did federal agents find in Diddy’s mansion?
The Department of Homeland Security raided multiple homes belonging to Diddy on Monday in Los Angeles and Miami, after which he reportedly fled the country on his private jet.
Homeland Security Investigations agents seized electronics found inside the Star Island mansion after searching it from 3:30 p.m. until after midnight on Monday. A source told the Miami Herald she saw a “tank” ramming the custom-made, 15-feet-tall gate at the home.
Four people in Diddy’s entourage were handcuffed by federal officers during the raid in Miami Beach. Brendon Paul, his alleged drug mule, was also brought in on possession charges at the Opa-locka airport in Florida.
Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, described the raid as a “gross overuse of military-level force,” but said that his client “spoke to and cooperated with authorities.”