Homeland Security raids Diddy’s homes as music mogul is accused of sex trafficking, ‘grooming’ for Cuba Gooding Jr., and forced drug use

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As details slowly emerge about the alleged Homeland Security raids on homes owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs on both coasts, a lawsuit reveals bombshell accusations against the music mogul for alleged sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and grooming.

Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr. has sued Combs for racketeering — including sex trafficking and drug distribution — as well as sexual assault and sexual harassment. He names Combs, his son Justin Dior Combs, actor Cuba Gooding Jr., and others as defendants. According to an amended complaint filed Monday, Jones was recruited in 2022 by Combs to produce several songs on an R&B album, and after he agreed — and lived with Combs for months between September 2022 and September 2023 — “his life has been detrimentally impacted ever since.”

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Homeland Security raids Diddy’s homes as music mogul is accused of sex trafficking, ‘grooming’ for Cuba Gooding Jr., and forced drug use