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Newly unsealed court records have revealed startling details from a federal raid at Sean "Diddy" Combs' Miami estate earlier this year, offering a closer look at the items that are now central to an ongoing investigation involving allegations of sex trafficking and organized criminal activity.
The records, which were made public as part of the federal government's legal proceedings, include photographs taken during the March 25 raid on Combs' sprawling mansion on Star Island. The visuals document a range of items seized by authorities, including multiple firearms, narcotics, and explicit sexual materials.
Testimony from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Agent Gerard Gannon, who led the Miami operation, confirms that several weapons were recovered-among them, a loaded submachine gun, a semi-automatic pistol with hollow-point bullets, and parts of an assault-style rifle.
These discoveries were made alongside various drug paraphernalia and adult items, some of which were stored in luxury-branded containers.
Psychedelics, firearms, and adult accessories
Among the more provocative elements of the search were psilocybin "magic" mushrooms, marijuana, pills of unknown origin, and white powder stored in a Gucci case.
Court documents did not identify the white substance but described it as part of a broader pattern of evidence linked to illicit activity. Investigators also uncovered an array of sexual accessories. Items cataloged in the evidence included bondage ropes, crotchless lingerie, wireless vibrators, and a variety of personal lubricants.
Brands such as Astroglide and Vital Honey VIP, a controversial herbal supplement marketed as a male performance enhancer, were also noted. Some products were stored in clearly labeled boxes with provocative descriptions like "bodystocking."
One photo, included in the court filing and widely circulated in the media, shows a bag of mushrooms resting on a tabletop beside a packet of cigars. Another image displays a handgun beside a stack of documents and a bottle of pills.
Elsewhere in the estate, agents located a landline telephone embedded near a bathroom sink-symbolic of the mansion's luxurious and meticulously maintained interior.
HSI confirmed that the raid was part of a broader federal investigation. While Combs has not been charged with a crime as of now, the evidence collected has added pressure to ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding the music mogul.
The raid in Miami followed similar federal activity in Los Angeles, where another of Combs' properties was also searched.
Legal fallout and what's next in the investigation
The court filings mark a significant development in a case that has already rocked the entertainment industry. Allegations surrounding Combs have led to multiple civil lawsuits in recent months, some of which involve claims of coercion, abuse, and trafficking.
Despite the volume of seized materials, Combs' legal team has remained mostly silent on the raid and its implications. Representatives have denied all wrongdoing on his behalf in previous statements.
Federal prosecutors are expected to continue presenting evidence in the coming months, with more disclosures likely to emerge. In the meantime, the newly public photos have fueled public speculation and cast fresh attention on a figure long known for cultivating an image of power and privacy.