Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, in New York City following an extensive investigation into allegations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and other serious offenses. The charges stem from an indictment that accuses Combs of running a criminal enterprise involved in multiple illegal activities, including coercing women into prostitution, kidnapping, and even bribery. According to the indictment, these crimes took place over a period of more than a decade, beginning in 2008 and continuing until his arrest.
The investigation, which had been ongoing for months, led to multiple raids on Combs’ properties in Los Angeles and Miami earlier in 2024. Federal agents had been gathering evidence as part of an investigation into accusations that Combs exploited women, using his business empire and influence to coerce them into participating in sexual acts. Prosecutors allege that Combs orchestrated events known as “Freak Offs,” where women were manipulated or threatened into engaging in these activities, often involving male sex workers who were transported across state lines.
Combs, who has denied all allegations, was taken into custody by Homeland Security agents at a Manhattan hotel. Despite his legal team’s arguments for a $50 million bail package, Combs was denied bail due to the severity of the charges, which include sex trafficking, racketeering, and obstruction of justice. He is being held in a federal detention facility awaiting trial.
His lawyers have characterized the charges as part of an unjust prosecution, maintaining that Combs voluntarily returned to New York in anticipation of the charges and has been cooperative throughout the investigation. As the legal proceedings continue, more details are expected to emerge, but the situation marks a significant legal battle for the music mogul.