Kevin Hart got a sneak peek of what the feds could find at Diddy’s mansion
A recurring theme in the music industry and in Hollywood is that many people saw the sexual assault and human trafficking allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs coming. Around the same time that the video of the Department of Homeland Security raids on Diddy’s mansions in Los Angeles and Miami was released, this old Kevin Hart video resurfaced showing exactly the kind of bizarre paraphernalia the feds would likely find in Diddy’s home.
“Don’t go near the bed,” P. Diddy warns Hart in the old video shared on Twitter /X. It’s unclear if the video was recorded on Diddy’s property, but it was clearly somewhere where he was staying.
“First and foremost, I’m not going to get into bed,” the comedian replied, standing by the bed where Combs was sitting drinking champagne.
“A shout out to him and what he did,” Hart said as he pointed to a dividing line between him and the rapper. “If we can, let’s just move the camera a little bit to this side. I don’t want my shot to even get close to the bed.”
As the camera followed Hart’s direction, he passed what appeared to be a silver sex toy left on display on Diddy’s bed.
What are the accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs?
The hip-hop mogul, who helped launch the careers of Notorious BIG, Mary J Blige and Usher, is facing several lawsuits over allegations including physical abuse, sexual assault and sex trafficking.
The complaints stem from multiple lawsuits. One of them, brought by a music producer, accused Combs of sexually assaulting him and forcing him to sleep with sex workers. Another accused Combs of sexually assaulting a minor as part of a “sex trafficking scheme.” Finally, R&B singer Cassie filed a lawsuit against her ex-partner, alleging trafficking, rape and physical abuse.
Combs has denied any wrongdoing and has vowed to “fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
What did federal agents find at Diddy’s mansion?
The Department of Homeland Security raided several homes belonging to Diddy on Monday in Los Angeles and Miami, after which he reportedly fled the country on his private jet.
Homeland Security Investigations agents confiscated electronics found inside the Star Island mansion after searching it from 3:30 p.m. until after midnight Monday. A source told the Miami Herald that he saw a “tank” ramming into the door of the 15-foot-tall, custom-built home.
Four people in Diddy’s entourage were handcuffed by federal agents during the raid in Miami Beach. Brendon Paul, his alleged drug mule, was also arrested for drug possession at the Opa-locka airport in Florida.
Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, described the raid as a “gross use of excessive force at the military level,” but said his client “spoke and cooperated with authorities.”