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Several residences of billionaire rapper Puff Daddy raided in the United States

Residences belonging to American rapper Sean Combs, alias P.

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Several residences of billionaire rapper Puff Daddy raided in the United States

Residences belonging to American rapper Sean Combs, alias P. Diddy, were searched on Monday March 25 by federal agents in the United States, according to a source close to the matter, the hip-hop star being at the center of prosecutions for rape and sexual assault.

Armed police officers have entered the rap star's luxury properties on both the West Coast and East Coast of the United States. The investigation office of the Department of Homeland Security in New York announced in a press release that it had carried out actions alongside branches in Los Angeles and Miami, as well as local law enforcement. A source close to the matter confirmed to AFP that Sean Combs was the target of these searches.

Several Los Angeles media outlets had previously identified a raided residence in an affluent area of ​​the city as being associated with the rapper and producer. The celebrity media TMZ said in particular that it had obtained images of a search of a waterfront property in Miami, Florida, also associated with P. Diddy.

Investigators did not immediately indicate the reasons for these searches. But they come at a time when the rapper is in the midst of legal turmoil, facing several complaints in connection with facts dating back several decades, some of them. In mid-November, Diddy's former partner, the singer of R

Since then, two other women have filed complaints, including one, openly, accusing him of having “drugged and sexually assaulted” her in 1992, at the time when the rapper was called “Puff Daddy”. This complainant assures that he had filmed the scene and broadcast the video as “revenge porn”, a practice aimed at publicly revealing sexual images generally not consensual to take revenge on a person. In December, the rapper was also the target of a civil complaint in New York accusing him of gang rape of a 17-year-old minor in 2003. In this case, Diddy is suspected of having forced the teenager to drinking and drugging her, before forcing her to have sex, in the company of the president of his production company Bad Boy Records, Harve Pierre, and a third individual.

Douglas Wigdor, a lawyer who represents two of the women accusing the rap mogul, told AFP he hoped this was "the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Sean Combs accountable for his depraved conduct." The 54-year-old rapper vigorously denies the accusations against him.

P. Diddy founded the Bad Boy Records label in 1993, a decade of glory for this major figure in the marketing and media coverage of the hip-hop scene. With this production house, he notably produced Notorious B.I.G., who died in 1997, and Mary J. Blige. He rose to billionaire status, investing beyond music into fashion and alcoholic beverages. According to the complaints against him, he used this celebrity and his status to intimidate and subjugate women.

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