Federal officials have confiscated numerous firearms from properties owned by music industry icon Sean “Diddy” Combs. The actions are part of an extensive inquiry into accusations that include sex trafficking, racketeering, and additional serious offenses.

The operations took place at Combs’ residences in Beverly Hills and Miami, where law enforcement happened upon several illegal items. Among the arms seized were AR-15s, found at both properties, suspected to be used in coercive tactics linked to an alleged sex trafficking operation.

This ongoing investigation, lasting several months, has brought to light so-called “Freak Off” parties. Reports suggest that Combs masterminded these elaborate sexual events, which are integral to the allegations forming his indictment. He is accused of using intimidation and coercion to force women into commercial sex.

Furthermore, the legal charges against him encompass drug-related offenses as authorities purportedly found evidence pointing to possession and distribution of several narcotics, including cocaine, oxycodone, Xanax, GHB (commonly known as the “date rape” drug), MDMA, and ketamine. The indictment includes additional counts such as kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice.

The arrest of Combs and the resulting confiscation of the firearms have notably disturbed the music and entertainment sector. His sons, Christian and Justin, have shown public support during his legal challenges. Although Combs maintains his innocence, prosecuting lawyers have expressed concerns that he might flee or attempt to influence witnesses if granted bail.

As the case against Combs unfolds, it remains saturated with claims of mistreatment and exploitation. Additional insights are expected to surface as the investigation progresses, shedding more light on Combs’ potential involvement in the alleged criminal activities and the implications if he is found guilty.