U.S. investigators have traveled to London amid allegations of P. Diddy abusing women there. British authorities have joined the New York team in their inquiry into the hip-hop mogul.
Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy, faces charges of sex trafficking, drug possession, and firearms offenses in the U.S., and he has frequently visited the UK over the past thirty years. A source indicated, “The team is now following him wherever he goes. He particularly enjoyed his time in the UK.”
Combs, 54, has been in custody since his arrest two weeks ago over claims stemming from 2008. He is accused of coercing women into drug-fueled filmed orgies with male escorts. Prosecutors have obtained flight records that reveal his extensive travel to the UK.
Concerns have been raised about the possibility of his alleged offenses extending beyond U.S. borders. Prosecutors are urging anyone in the UK with information to come forward. The investigation is led by Damian Williams, known for securing a lengthy sentence for Ghislaine Maxwell.
Since the allegations surfaced in 2023, when singer Cassie Ventura accused him of assault, Combs has faced increased scrutiny. She claimed he subjected her to years of coercion and abuse, including a 2018 rape incident.
A notable figure in the music industry, Combs has a long history of visits to the UK, including performances and high-profile events. He was seen with celebrities like Elton John and attended numerous lavish parties.
Combs’s frequent trips to London continued even after the alleged abuse began. He has denied the allegations but acknowledged past violence against his ex, expressing regret for his actions in a public apology.
On September 16, Combs was arrested in New York on serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking. He has pleaded not guilty, facing a potential life sentence if convicted. Prosecutors allege he created a criminal enterprise that exploited women.
Law enforcement found drugs and weapons during searches of his properties, and a judge has denied him bail, citing a threat to the community. Combs’s lawyer insists he will vigorously contest the charges and maintains his innocence. The Metropolitan Police and U.S. Department of Homeland Security have not commented on the ongoing investigation.