Sean “Diddy” Combs was spotted in West Hollywood this week amid his growing legal troubles.
In a video posted by TMZ, the Bad Boy CEO is seen talking with an unidentified person. And then he notices the camera filming him. Grinning from ear-to-ear, Combs puts up an L for “love” and waves at the person.
On Wednesday morning, paparazzi spotted Diddy in Los Angeles amid controversy. The cameraman greets him with a "Happy Wednesday," while Diddy appears to be in conversation with an unidentified man. The mogul responded by making an "L" shape with his fingers and saying, "Love". pic.twitter.com/TLL7q5SruT
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On May 17, CNN released shocking video footage of Combs physically attacking his former girlfriend and label artist, Cassie Ventura.
In the video, Combs is seen chasing Ventura down the corridor of a hotel. He also dragged her by her hair and repeatedly punched and kicked her. So the leak of the video led to a myriad of backlash for the Bad Boy founder.
Diddy Spotted in Miami Following FBI Raid
The rap mogul fled to Miami back in March amid Homeland Security raids in his LA and Miami homes. The raids were part of an investigation into the alleged sex trafficking claims brought against Combs. However, several videos showing him out and about in the Sunshine State were posted to social media the same week. Sources claimed he had planned a Spring break vacation to the Bahamas with his daughters prior to the raids.
“Down here at Pura Vida by my pad, I run into the man right here,” said fitness coach Wes Watson, before panning his camera to Diddy smiling. “What’s up? What’s up? Miami’s like that. It’s a movie.”
Filmmaker Reluctant to Answer Combs Questions
Filmmaker Dream Hampton premiered her new documentary It Was All a Dream on Sunday, June 9, as part of the Tribeca Film Festival at the SVA Theatre in New York City. The film, described as a “visual memoir”, is composed of a video from the music journalist’s personal archive about the golden era of rap.
So it includes footage inside the studio with some of rap’s biggest names like Biggie Smalls, Method Man, and Snoop Dogg. In an interview with People, Hampton spoke briefly on the allegations brought against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
“I’m kind of just mad at him that I have to talk about or be asked about it,” she said, adding that she had “no idea” if the hip-hop mogul would endure consequences for his alleged crimes: “It’s all unfolding.”