Diddy Selling Beverly Hills Mansion That Was Raided By Homeland Security For $61 Million

Diddy Selling Beverly Hills Mansion That Was Raided By Homeland Security For $61 Million
Diddy’s Beverly Hills mansion is up for sale as his legal drama continues.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has placed his lavish Beverly Hills estate on the market for a staggering $61 million. This move comes as the hip-hop mogul faces a wave of legal issues, including a high-profile raid by Homeland Security earlier this year.

Sources close to Diddy reveal that the decision to sell the property, located in the exclusive Platinum Triangle of Los Angeles, had been in the works long before his recent controversies emerged, as his primary residence is now in Miami.
The estate, which Diddy purchased a decade ago for $40 million, boasts 13,000 square feet of living space, a two-story guest house, a state-of-the-art theater, and extensive outdoor amenities, including a resort-like swimming pool and a basketball court.

You may recall that Homeland Security raided the property in March. The raid was reportedly part of an ongoing investigation involving allegations of abuse, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and drug-related offenses.
As the public eagerly awaits the outcome of the federal investigation into Diddy, it’s no surprise he’s selling his LA mansion, especially since he has also severed ties with several brands he was closely associated with or owned.

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