Homes Linked to Diddy , Are Raided by Federal Officials.<br />HSI New York "executed law enforcement actions <br />as part of an ongoing investigation with assistance <br />from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami and our local law enforcement partners" on March 25, authorities said.<br />Sean "Diddy" Combs does not own the home in Los Angeles, but the mansion has ties with his company, Bad Boys Film Production.<br />The Miami residence, however, was bought <br />by Combs in 2021, NPR reports. .<br />Phones belonging to Combs <br />were seized by Homeland Security <br />officials in Miami prior to the 54-year-old <br />attempting to board a flight to the Bahamas.<br />The motive for the raids has not been made clear, .<br />but they follow a lawsuit alleging that Diddy leads an enterprise that could be considered a "widespread and dangerous criminal sex trafficking organization.".<br />I drive by a lot, and I see that — a lot of girls, maybe five or six girls outside, some leaving, some not, some going in. I never thought anything of it. But now, it’s crazy, Ryan Mendelsohn, 20, who used to live <br />in and still frequents the area, via NBC News.<br />The rapper and producer has also been accused <br />of the "solicitation and distribution of illegal narcotics and firearms," NBC News reports. .<br />That suit follows other claims of sexual misconduct, assault, sex trafficking and rape, most notably put forth by Combs' ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. .<br />Producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones has also <br />sued Diddy for alleged sexual assault.