The recent raids on Diddy’s homes have sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. But it seems like the investigation is just getting started. According to sources with direct knowledge, the feds have issued subpoenas to various companies doing business with Diddy as part of the sex trafficking probe.
According to TMZ, the subpoenas, bearing Diddy’s real name, Sean Combs, were sent to providers linked to the rapper, including his private charter jet, phone providers, and computer companies. The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York is leading the investigation and aims to identify anyone with information relevant to the case.
But it doesn’t end there. Commercial airlines and even the FAA might receive subpoenas as well, just in case Diddy opted for commercial flights instead of his private jet. It seems that the goal is to find out who flew on Diddy’s dime and where they went. The feds are not only looking for alleged victims, but also potential witnesses who could support or dispute allegations of human/sex trafficking.
One aspect that makes this particularly intriguing is the possibility of people who’ve sued Diddy being on those planes. The subpoenas will provide the feds with more intel about the nature of Diddy’s involvement with the various businesses under investigation.
This comes in the wake of the raids on Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes that went down on Monday, March 25. It’s reported that several people connected to the lawsuits filed against Diddy have already been interviewed. However, it will take time for authorities to determine whether there’s enough evidence to indict, given the scope of the investigation.
For now, Diddy denies all wrongdoing, and there are no travel restrictions imposed on him. The story continues to unfold, and we’ll be keeping a close eye on any developments in this case as they are revealed.