Diddy’s Son King Combs Speaks Out on Being Handcuffed, Dad Rapper’s Trafficking Probe: ‘Stop the Cap’

Diddy son Justin Combs is now finally speaking up after the harrowing experience of being handcuffed alongside his brother.

For the first time since the authorities detained him and his brother, Justin Combs, in connection with a federal investigation into sex trafficking, King Combs appears to be addressing his father, Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal troubles.

Despite what he went through, his all-out support is for his dad.

King Combs Tell People to Stop Lying

The 25-year-old used Snapchat on Friday to write, "Stop with the cap," slang for "quit lying."

On March 25, Homeland Security raided Diddy's residences in Miami and Los Angeles about a potential link to an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.

What the federal officials discovered when searching the opulent residences or why they were given a search warrant is unknown.

Diddy was not present during the raids; he was spotted pacing the Miami airport shortly after, but King and 30-year-old Justin were in the Holmby Hills home in Los Angeles.

The music mogul's two kids were shown in handcuffs in news footage from the incident as they awaited the agents' conclusion of their search.

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King's post isact to the recent harsh accusations leveled against Diddy, 54.

The mysterious remark appears to be aimed at those who have accused his father.

Lawsuits Against Diddy

In a shocking lawsuit filed in November of last year, Cassie accused her ex-husband Diddy of raping and mistreating her throughout their time together.

Within a day, the two agreed to a settlement for a disclosed sum.

The rap mogul and executive has since been the target of multiple sexual assault cases, one of which was filed in February by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, a former employee.

In the $30 million lawsuit, the producer and videographer claimed that Diddy had sexually attacked him on multiple occasions between September 2022 and November 2023 when he was recording his most recent album.

Meanwhile, Aaron Dyer, Diddy's attorney, criticized the way the matter was handled on Tuesday, saying, "Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs' residences.

The legal expert also said, "there is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated."

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