Sean “Diddy” Combs’ private jet was reportedly on the ground in the Caribbean while Homeland Security raided several of his properties in the States.
TMZ tracked the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper’s black Gulfstream 5 — known as LoveAir LLC — to Antigua Monday afternoon.
Per the outlet, the plane left the Los Angeles area around 9 a.m. Monday morning and headed straight for the Caribbean. It’s unclear who was on board, but since TMZ later obtained a video of the rapper outside the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport just after the raids, he couldn’t have been on his private jet.
According to NBC News, Homeland Security officials seized phones from Combs at the airport before he was scheduled to board a different jet and fly to the Bahamas for vacation.
Law enforcement sources didn’t reveal if he still went on the trip after getting stopped at the airport.
Reps for the rapper did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The update comes after Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were swarmed by federal law enforcement agencies in possible connection with an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.
According to video footage obtained by Fox 11, federal agents arrived at both properties fully armed, taking several men out of the homes in handcuffs.
While Diddy’s sons — Justin and King Combs — appeared to be two of the people being questioned by cops, the rapper himself was not spotted on either premise.
The raid came on the heels of several lawsuits levied against the rapper, including multiple allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking. The “Bad Boy For Life” rapper has vehemently denied all the accusations.
Most recently, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones — a former producer and videographer for Diddy — claimed that the music mogul repeatedly sexually assaulted him over a 10-month span while he was working on the rapper’s album.
Jones alleged that Diddy would grope his genitals and touch his anus to groom him into having sex, NBC reported last month.
While working for Diddy from September 2022 to November 2023, Jones claimed that he recorded hours of video and audio of Combs, his staff “engaging in serious illegal activity” — such as allegedly throwing drug-rampant parties with underage girls and sex workers.