Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ex says feds ‘terrorized’ her sons, posts dramatic video of LA raid

Police cars are seen behind caution tape outside the home of producer and musician Sean "Diddy" Combs in Los Angeles on March 25, 2024. (David Swanson/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)

LOS ANGELES — The mother of Justin Dior Combs, the son of embattled mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, has accused federal agents who raided Combs’ Holmby Hills mansion on March 18 of “overzealous” and “overtly militarized force” during their investigation.

Designer Misa Hylton on Tuesday posted security footage on Instagram from the Homeland Security Investigations raid that showed dozens of federal officials executing a search warrant at the 17,000-square-foot residence and accused them of racism. The warrants stem from an ongoing sex trafficking investigation— run by the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York — into the influential Bad Boy Entertainment co-founder, who has been dogged by legal issues and allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct for years.

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The footage, which The Times has confirmed is from a home security system, shows agents dressed in military gear pointing a gun toward one son and a laser at another.

Combs has denied wrongdoing and vowed to fight the allegations. Hylton’s son and Christian “King” Combs, one of Diddy’s three sons with the late Kim Porter, were briefly detained at the Holmby Hills residence but were not arrested, The Times has confirmed.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper was not at the Los Angeles-area home at the time. Sources with knowledge of the situation told The Times that the father of seven was scheduled on March 18 to depart by plane for a spring break vacation with his school-age daughters but opted to delay the trip after learning of the search. He still has his passport, they added. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Hylton said that her son’s attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, was “investigating the excessive use of force which was unnecessary and certainly not required by this search warrant.” Lichtman’s office did not immediately respond Tuesday to The Times’ request for comment.

“We will fight for justice utilizing every imaginable resource. I’m not with the propaganda!!!!” Hylton said.

Federal authorities have said little about the case.

But law enforcement sources told The Times that Combs is the subject of a sweeping inquiry into sex trafficking allegations and sexual assault.

The investigation comes after four women filed civil lawsuits accusing Combs of rape, assault and other abuses, dating back three decades. One of the allegations involved a minor.

His former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, the singer known as Cassie, accused him of rape and repeated physical assaults and said he forced her to have sex with male prostitutes in front of him. Joi Dickerson-Neal accused Combs in a suit of drugging and raping her in 1991, recording the attack and then distributing the footage without her consent.

Liza Gardner filed a third suit in which she claimed Combs and R&B singer Aaron Hall sexually assaulted her. Hall could not be reached for comment.

Another lawsuit alleges that Combs and former Bad Boy label president Harve Pierre gang-raped and sex-trafficked a 17-year-old girl. Pierre said in a statement that the allegations were “disgusting,” “false” and a “desperate attempt for financial gain.”

Combs has not been charged with any crimes and has denied the allegations in the civil suits.

Sources with knowledge of the operation who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss it publicly said it appears investigators searching Combs’ Holmby Hills home emptied safes, dismantled electronics and left papers strewn in some rooms. Federal agents disabled his security system and seized the hard drive, sources told The Times.

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