Diddy Selling L.A. Mansion For $70 Million Following Federal Raid

Diddy Selling L.A. Mansion For $70 Million Following Federal Raid
Looks like Diddy is ready for a change of scenery.
According to a recent report from TMZ, Diddy is quietly trying to sell his Holmby Hills mansion — off the market — for a whopping $70 million. Which is a great increase from the $40 million he reportedly purchased the property for in 2014. The reason for the sale: it’s alleged that the “Last Night” artist just wants out of Los Angeles and won’t be looking for another home in the area anytime soon.

There’s a strong chance Diddy is looking to let his home in the City of Angels go due to the property being raided by Homeland Security in March. As previously reported, on March 25 news broke that the record executive’s Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided allegedly over the several sex trafficking allegations he’s facing. Following the raids, A Department of Homeland Security officer told the NY Post,
“We believe that there is a disturbing history of sex trafficking.”
And added,
“We are responding to concrete, detailed, explicit allegations. This is not random. We didn’t choose his name out of a hat. We had allegations that we’re following up on.

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