Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ private jet has been tracked to the Caribbean island of Antigua following raids on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
The rapper’s personal Gulfstream 5 jet, operated under his LoveAir LLC, has been a staple for his travels for years and is currently grounded on the island, as reported by TMZ.
While it remains unclear if Diddy himself was aboard the aircraft when it departed from Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles at 9 AM on Monday, sightings of him emerged around 3 PM PT at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.
Witnesses observed him pacing around the Customs office, although he was not detained. Diddy was reportedly awaiting others in his entourage, who were undergoing questioning by federal officials.
Although Diddy was in the process of boarding another private jet in Opa Locka when authorities arrived, he was not handcuffed or taken into custody. Despite his second plane heading to Antigua, there is no indication that the rapper is attempting to evade authorities.
In the days leading up to the raids on his properties, Diddy’s jet had been making various stops across California. It departed from Sacramento Executive Airport on Sunday evening, landing in Palm Springs approximately an hour later. Shortly after departing Palm Springs, the aircraft arrived at Van Nuys Airport at around 8 PM. On Monday morning, the jet departed from Van Nuys, though the exact time of its arrival in Antigua remains undisclosed.
The raids conducted by Homeland Security were linked to an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. While federal agents executed the raids in Los Angeles and Miami, two individuals were reportedly detained during the operation in Los Angeles, with speculation suggesting they may be Diddy’s sons, King and Justin. However, this information has yet to be confirmed.
A spokesperson for Homeland Security Investigations stated, ‘Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available.’