Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged ‘drug mule’ arrested as feds intercept rap mogul’s private jet in Miami

Rapper Diddy’s alleged “drug mule” was arrested at a Miami airport after federal agents raided the singer’s Florida and California homes.

Brendon Paul, 25, was arrested Monday at Opa Locka Airport after the feds intercepted Diddy’s plane.

He was booked on one count of possession of suspected cocaine and suspected marijuana candy, according to TMZ.

Both charges are considered felonies in Florida.

The drugs were found inside Paul’s travel bags, according to paperwork viewed by TMZ. He was arrested after they tested the suspected narcotics, according to the tabloid.


Diddy's alleged drug mule was arrested at a Miami airport after federal agents raided the singer's Florida and California homes.
Diddy’s alleged “drug mule” was arrested at a Miami airport after federal agents raided the singer’s Florida and California homes. Getty Images for MTV

He has since been bailed out of jail, according to TMZ.

Paul was named as a “mule” in Rodney Jones’ complaint against Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs.


Brendon Paul
Paul, 25, was arrested Monday at Opa Locka Airport after the feds intercepted Diddy’s plane. MDCR/MEGA

Combs has been accused of being involved in sex trafficking and drugs. He denies all allegations.

His homes in Florida and Miami were raided Monday and his sons, Justin and King, were handcuffed by federal agents. They were not arrested, nor was Diddy.

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