Some of Sean "Diddy" Combs' children hired a famed attorney to launch an investigation into the federal agents' alleged "excessive use of force" during and after the raids.
Reports confirmed that Diddy's sons, Justin and Christian, were among the people who were cuffed when the Department of Homeland Security raided his Los Angeles home. While they were not arrested, they reportedly suffered because of the feds' alleged treatment of them.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' Sons Want To Investigate Federal Officials' Treatment
On Instagram, newly hired attorney Jeffrey Lichtman took to Instagram to promote his podcast, "Beyond the Legal Limit With Jeffrey Lichtman," while speaking about representing Diddy's son.
"I also give my thoughts on the over the top searches of Sean Combs' two homes and reveal that I've been hired to represent P. Diddy's son. The government rarely fights fair when they have a major target in its sights and they certainly haven't played fair in Diddy's case thus far," he captioned the post.
Justin's mother, Misa Hylton, uploaded additional footage of the raid and announced their legal move, writing, "The over zealous and overtly militarized force used against my sons Justin and Christian [King] is deplorable. If these were the sons of a non-Black celebrity, they would not have been handled with the same aggression."
Lichtman notably represented El Chapo and John Gotti Jr. He secured a dismissal of three charges when Ek Chapo was found guilty of 10 counts of crimes in February 2019.
The lawyer previously represented celebrities, including Fat Joe, Kay Flock and The Game.
Hiring Lichtman was reportedly part of the family's investigation into the federal agents' alleged treatment, which Diddy's attorney Aaron Dyer called "a gross use of military-level force."
The attorney also liked Hylton's video to confirm the development.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' Allegations Explored
Diddy has been slapped with several civil lawsuits as his accusers alleged he trafficked, sexually abused and raped them.
He denied all the claims, branding the lawsuits as "baseless" and "sickening."
One of his accusers, Casandra Ventura, sued him in November 2023 and accused him of raping her, beating her and forcing her to have "unwanted sexual encounters with male s-- workers."
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