Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided by federal authorities on Monday.
Federal law enforcement agencies swarmed the music mogul’s properties as part of a major sex trafficking operation.
Armed officials stormed the properties, taking some people into custody, including his sons Justin and King.
The raids are believed to have stemmed from accusations hurled at Diddy in multiple lawsuits.
The lawsuits have alleged that the rapper is involved in human and sex trafficking, among other claims.
Diddy has vehemently denied the allegations.
However, as authorities raided Diddy’s homes, the rapper was nowhere to be seen.
According to reports, his private jet left the United States on Monday, as his homes were being raided.
Flight tracking information of Combs’s $30 million Gulfstream G550 business jet shows the rapper took a flight over the Caribbean near the islands of Little Saint James and Little Saint John.
Interestingly, the location is the home of infamous sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious “Pedophile Island.”
The Gulfstream jet registered as N1969C, owned by Combs Enterprises.
The jet was seen circling around the Caribbean islands before landing in Antigua.
Based on the flight activity, Diddy’s jet has been up and down California between Sunday and Monday.
It took off from Sacramento Executive Airport Sunday evening around 5:30 PM PT and landed at Palm Springs International Airport about an hour later.
An hour after that, around 7:30 PM PT, Diddy’s jet took off from Palm Springs yet again and landed at Van Nuys Airport, which is in the L.A. area, about 30 minutes later around 8:00 PM PT.
Around 9 AM PT Monday, the jet took off from Van Nuys airport and landed at some point in Antigua.
The plane is currently grounded there.
However, the flight data has yet to update and register him as having officially landed.
Meanwhile, a man claiming to be Diddy’s neighbor spoke with reporters outside the LA property.
The man said he lives “right next door’ to the rapper.
He alleged that busloads of minors frequently arrived at the property in the middle of the night.
“Especially at night time at around 3 o’clock in the morning,” he said.
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While the man’s comments have not been confirmed, he was inside a vehicle that was leaving the exclusive gated community, suggesting he did live there.