Sean “Diddy” Comb‘s teenage twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila Combs get caught up in police investigations in footage from the raid of their private jet. The feds stormed Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles in connection with an ongoing investigation into alleged sex trafficking. This followed several allegations of sexual assault leveled against the rapper. Although Diddy has yet to be arrested or charged, several of his plans have been disrupted, including a planned trip to the Bahamas with his twin daughters.
Diddy’s Teenage Daughters Caught Up in Police Raid of Private Jet
Before the raid of his homes, Diddy reportedly had plans to embark on a trip to the Bahamas with his twin daughters for spring break. However, as earlier reported, the feds held up Diddy’s private jet at the airport just before taking off. Coincidentally, this happened while his entourage was en route to the Bahamas. Hence, Jessie and D’Lila Combs were unsurprisingly present in the plane at the time.
TMZ obtained closeup images from the airport raid. In the shots, Diddy’s private jet could be seen surrounded by the feds, with his companions under watchful eyes. While Diddy was absent in the photos, his teenage twin daughters were photographed among the entourage. Also visible in the pic was Brendan Paul, 25, arrested on Monday post-raid on drug-related charges.
New footage from the raid of Diddy’s Miami home has also surfaced. The video captured several Homeland Security officials storming the property after arriving on a boat. Law enforcement agents in cars and choppers also kept the waterfront homes on Star Island under surveillance as the raid continued.
Meanwhile, a distraught Diddy, absent in snaps from the raid of his homes and private jet, lurked close by. TMZ shared a video earlier showing the rapper pacing outside the airport, apparently waiting out the ongoing interrogation of his crew, which included his daughters. Although an unpleasant experience for the 17-year-olds, if the feds deemed it fit to involve them, it sure had to be for good reasons. Wouldn’t say the publicity would do the girls any good though, especially when related to a sex-trafficking investigation.