90 Agents Use Armored Vehicles to Raid Diddy’s Mansion Uncovering Shocking Evidence

   

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In a high-profile federal case that has captivated the nation, approximately 90 law enforcement agents executed a dramatic raid on the Miami Beach mansion of Sean Combs, better known as Diddy, uncovering an array of shocking and disturbing evidence that paints a stark picture of the hip-hop mogul’s private life and alleged criminal enterprise. The raid, which took place on March 24, 2024, was carried out with armored vehicles crashing through the gates of the sprawling estate, marking the beginning of a federal investigation that has now culminated in a high-stakes trial in Manhattan’s federal court.

Over the course of two days in May 2025, jurors were presented with roughly 500 photographs documenting the extensive search and seizure operation, which exposed a trove of illegal firearms, narcotics, and sexually explicit paraphernalia. These images revealed a dark underbelly behind the glamorous facade of the music and business icon, raising serious questions about his alleged decade-long operation of a criminal enterprise.

The raid was led by Gerard Gannon, an agent with the Department of Homeland Security specializing in human trafficking investigations. Gannon detailed how a tactical team of 80 to 90 agents deployed armored vehicles to forcibly breach the gates of Diddy’s Miami Beach estate, a necessary step due to the scale and suspected danger of the operation.

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On the very same day, a parallel raid was conducted on Diddy’s Holmby Hills mansion in Los Angeles, further highlighting the federal government’s aggressive pursuit of evidence against the star.

Inside the Miami mansion, agents uncovered an unsettling array of items that revealed a life steeped in excess, debauchery, and illegality. Among the most striking finds were numerous sex toys including multiple realistic dildos, racks of women’s lingerie, and an astonishing stockpile of 25 bottles of baby oil and 30 bottles of lubricants.

This evidence, presented before the jury, laid bare the rampant licentiousness that reportedly characterized many of Diddy’s infamous parties and private gatherings.

Moreover, the agents discovered parts of semi-automatic AR-15 rifles hidden inside the walk-in closet of the master bedroom, alongside live ammunition and a handgun. The presence of such weapons added a dangerous dimension to the case, reinforcing allegations that Diddy’s operation was not only involved in sexual exploitation but also armed and potentially violent.

In addition to firearms and paraphernalia, a substantial quantity of illegal drugs was found within the mansion. Agents seized a variety of narcotics including MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy), cocaine, and ketamine.

Combs' Miami Beach mansion that was raided in 2024.

These substances are consistent with accounts of the “freak-off” parties—debauched events notorious for their rampant drug use and orgiastic activities—hosted by Diddy and described by witnesses during the trial.

The prosecution introduced further evidence from Diddy’s Manhattan hotel suite, which was searched following the rapper’s federal arrest in September 2024. Special Agent Yasin Binda testified that they found large quantities of baby oil and lubricants, as well as two bags containing ecstasy and ketamine.

The material was believed to be preparation for yet another hedonistic party, reinforcing the prosecution’s depiction of Diddy’s lifestyle and alleged criminal conduct.

Central to the prosecution’s case was the testimony of George Kaplan, a former assistant to Diddy who worked at Combs Enterprises between 2013 and 2015. Kaplan revealed the grueling nature of his role, working between 80 and 100 hours a week, which included handling arrangements for Diddy’s hotel stays under false names to maintain secrecy.

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He described how he was responsible for packing essentials such as clothing, sound equipment, candles, alcohol, baby oil, and lubricants, and even recounted being instructed by Diddy to purchase ecstasy. After the wild parties, Kaplan was tasked with cleaning up the aftermath, shedding light on the logistical machinery behind Diddy’s extravagant lifestyle.

Another former personal assistant, David James, took the stand on May 20, revealing the darker side of Diddy’s conduct. James testified he felt his life was endangered after being forced to drive Diddy around with three firearms, searching for Suge Knight, a notorious longtime rival and former head of Death Row Records, in 2008. The incident reportedly led James to resign from his position out of fear for his safety.

The federal investigation that sparked these raids began following a lawsuit filed by Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, in November 2023. Ventura accused Diddy of years of abuse and coercion, alleging she was forced to participate in hundreds of sex parties known as “freak-offs,” involving Diddy and male prostitutes. The lawsuit was reportedly settled for $20 million, but its revelations triggered deeper probes into Diddy’s operations.

Gun parts found in Combs' Miami home during the March 2024 raids.

Federal prosecutors contend that Diddy ran a criminal enterprise for over a decade, exploiting his wealth and fame to manipulate and control Ventura and other women. They allege he used threats, coercion, and violence to force these women into sexual activities with male prostitutes, as part of an illegal sex trafficking operation.

The charges against Diddy extend beyond trafficking and illegal earnings, encompassing forced labor, kidnapping, bribery, drug offenses, and obstruction of justice.

Diddy, now 55 years old, has pleaded not guilty to all charges. However, the gravity of the accusations means that a conviction could lead to a life sentence in prison. The trial continues to draw significant media attention due to Diddy’s status as a prominent figure in the music and entertainment industry.

Sean Combs is widely known as one of the most influential producers and performers in hip-hop history. He has won three Grammy Awards and is the founder of Bad Boy Records, as well as the Sean John fashion label, a premium vodka brand, and the Revolt television network. Despite his multi-faceted career and business success, these proceedings have cast a shadow over his legacy.

According to Forbes, Diddy’s net worth peaked at approximately $1 billion in 2022 but saw a steep decline to just over $700 million in 2023 and reportedly dropped further to around $400 million in 2024 amid mounting legal troubles and public scandal.

The unfolding case is a stark reminder of how appearances can be deceiving, exposing a world behind the glitz where crime, violence, and exploitation lurk. The images of the raid and the testimonies presented in court have shocked many who only knew Diddy as a global music icon and businessman. The next stages of the trial will be critical in determining the future of Sean Combs and the extent of his alleged criminal activities.

As the federal prosecutors continue to build their case, the nation watches closely, awaiting justice to be served in what could become one of the most sensational trials involving a music industry superstar in recent memory.