Embattled tycoon Sean Combs faces a slew of new charges after his mansion was raided over his alleged involvement in various illegal activities. According to Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, Diddy was involved in the distribution and use of a dangerous drug called “tuci,” which may have also put the bad boy boss on the radar of the FBI.
The charges, part of a larger lawsuit, came to light amid a series of incidents surrounding Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water music festival in Virginia.
Jones claimed that Diddy was using cocaine during rehearsals. His dissatisfaction with cocaine led him to seek out a more potent substance, “tuci,” which he allegedly did frequently with the help of his chief of staff, Kristina Khorram.
When Combs’ employee, alleged drug mule Brendan Paul, realized he had forgotten the drugs, a frantic search began. Hollam allegedly orchestrated Yon Miami’s use of Diddy’s private jet to transport drugs from Miami to Virginia.
The lawsuit details how members associated with Diddy, known as the Combs Rico Enterprise, were involved in procuring, transporting and distributing large quantities of drugs, including ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, mushrooms and especially tuci. The substances were allegedly smuggled in carry-on luggage during domestic and international travel, including travel by Yung Miami on behalf of Diddy.
Tuci, also known as pink cocaine, is a potent mixture containing 2C-B, ketamine, MDMA, and caffeine. Despite its name, this pink powder rarely contains actual cocaine but sometimes contains opioids like fentanyl, which can produce a feeling of euphoria and increase energy levels while boosting libido and helping treat erectile dysfunction.
Originating in Southeast Asia and Colombia, tuci has become a chill staple on the club scene in Europe and North America.
Diddy and Paul’s legal troubles worsened after Paul was arrested at Miami’s Opa Locka Executive Airport. Paul was charged with possession of cocaine and possession of a controlled substance after the Department of Homeland Security raided Diddy’s properties in Los Angeles and Miami on Monday (March 25).
The raids are part of a broader federal investigation into Diddy’s sexual assault, sex trafficking and solicitation and distribution of illegal drugs and firearms charges. The Department of Homeland Security reportedly intervened to seize Diddy’s phone ahead of his planned trip to the Caribbean, complicating the tycoon’s legal tangle.

