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Ex-FBI Agent: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Can’t ‘Cash Out’ With Feds

"You can pay off folks in civil lawsuits to make them go away," Parker said. "But that doesn’t work in a sound criminal investigation – especially on a federal level when it comes to sex trafficking allegations"

Ex-FBI Agent: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Can’t ‘Cash Out’ With Feds

Following FBI raids at two of Sean Diddy Combs’ residences in Los Angeles and Miami as part of a sex-trafficking probe, recent media accounts indicate that the FBI is nearing apprehension of the hip-hop icon.

Homeland Security Investigations agents conducted raids on Diddy’s estate last week following a string of civil lawsuits alleging his involvement in sex trafficking, firearms trafficking, and drug trafficking. He reached a settlement for the initial lawsuit, which was filed by R&B singer Cassie (Casandra Ventura), just one day after its filing.

Nicole Parker, a former FBI agent, informed media that Diddy will not be able to use his wealth to evade consequences.

“You can pay off folks in civil lawsuits to make them go away,” Parker said. “But that doesn’t work in a sound criminal investigation – especially on a federal level when it comes to sex trafficking allegations.”

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Music producer Rodney Jones has recently initiated legal action against Combs, alleging multiple transgressions such as sexual grooming, concealing a studio shooting incident, and issuing threats against law enforcement. This legal action comes subsequent to allegations made by Ventura and at least three other women and one man, one of whom was purportedly under the age of 18 at the time of the assault.

Combs and his legal representatives have refuted all claims, with the billionaire describing the allegations as efforts by his accusers to obtain a “quick payday”.

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