FOX News host Jesse Watters discusses the latest developments in the investigation into rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Jesse Waters: Diddy, the disgraced billionaire hip-hop mogul and Democratic community organizer, has been spotted for the first time since his home was raided in a major sex trafficking investigation similar to that of Jeffrey Epstein. I understand. She was reportedly spotted swinging a club with her daughters at Top Golf in Miami. On the surface they look relaxed, but behind the scenes panic is brewing. TMZ reported tonight that the federal case against him is expanding, with prosecutors in the Southern District of New York issuing subpoenas to multiple companies with ties to the mogul, including cell phone providers and computer companies. At the same time, Diddy was unloading his assets. The timing is no coincidence. He will sell his stake in Revolt TV and return the rights to his music from Bad Boy Records. TMZ reported that federal authorities issued a subpoena to Diddy’s chartered plane. Now, sources say private airlines, possibly the FAA, will also be subpoenaed as investigators look for the people who flew on the plane with Diddy’s money. They’re not just looking for victims, they’re also looking for witnesses. People with free access to Diddy’s criminal activities and freak-off parties. Some people in Diddy’s world are already talking. Diddy’s former bodyguard says Diddy will appear on the stand.
Rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was a huge supporter of the Democratic Party
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As summonses rained down, didi‘s inner circle is under pressure. His suspected drug mule is already handcuffed. Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Young Miami, who allegedly transported his pink cocaine on his private jet, is feeling the heat. The question investigators are trying to answer is who else was involved. As Prime Time reported yesterday, federal authorities seized all of Diddy’s surveillance footage, as well as his hard drive and phone. They want to know who was on Diddy’s plane and on his home. They weren’t just up-and-coming artists, as Little Rod’s lawsuit alleges. These included celebrities, politicians, athletes, international dignitaries, and music label executives, all of whom were caught on camera at Diddy’s compound.





