Diddy’s son King Combs sparked some controversy on Friday (July 5) when he posted several sexy photos of his girlfriend on Instagram.
While there were some positive comments, some wondered why he was so bold to share a photo of himself posing intimately with his girlfriend, given the seemingly endless sexual assault allegations against his father. Comments like “If ‘smh’ were a person, like your dad” and “The camera is too bold” began to appear on the post, although they were mixed in with other comments coming to his defense.
On other social media platforms where Kim Combs’ photo was retweeted, the comments were even worse. One said: “He objectified this girl you guys call a target. I see a lot of his father’s qualities in him.” Another added, “Boys are obsessed with the body and use her appearance to enhance themselves while women Like money and opportunity as they should become ‘family’. “
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While Kim Combs has not been implicated in any crimes related to his famous father, he was seen outside Diddy’s Los Angeles mansion following a raid by Homeland Security agents in March. Kim Combs and his brother Justin were both handcuffed and escorted from the property during the raid, which was part of an investigation into alleged sex trafficking activity. Federal agents used extensive force, including weapons and helicopters, and the entire Combs family was reportedly “traumatized” by the experience.
The raid resulted in chaotic scenes, with belongings scattered throughout the mansion as agents searched for evidence. Despite the dramatic show of force, no arrests were made at the time. Didi’s lawyers criticized the raid as an excessive use of military force, particularly in the treatment of Didi’s children and family members.
After the raid, Didi’s two sons returned briefly to collect their belongings before leaving the residence, possibly to avoid further suffering. However, Didi decided to sell the house. He is reportedly seeking about $70 million for the estate near Holmby Hills. Just this year, the founder of Bad Boy Records purchased the mansion for $40 million.
His luxury home was targeted by federal authorities as part of a sex trafficking investigation. Diddy’s attorney, Aaron Dyer, condemned the raid, saying: “Military force was grossly excessive in the execution of the search warrant at Mr. Combs’ residence,” Dyer said. “There is no excuse for the excessive force and hostility shown by the authorities, or the way he treated his children and employees. Mr. Combs was never taken into custody but spoke with and cooperated with authorities. Despite media speculation, Mr. Combs Neither he nor his family members have been arrested, and there are no restrictions on their ability to travel.
He continued, “This unprecedented ambush, coupled with a sophisticated and coordinated media presence, led to premature judgments about Mr. Combs and was nothing more than a witch hunt based on baseless accusations in a civil lawsuit. Mr. Coombs has not been found criminally or civilly responsible for any of these charges and will continue to fight for his innocence every day.