Diddy seems to be in good spirits as he was spotted in Miami riding his bike with his friend Stevie J. According to TMZ, the mogul was spotted Thursday getting a little exercise and even stopped to take some pictures with fans.
Sources told the news outlet that Diddy was peddling on his bike down south beach which is near his marvelous mansion. Paparazzi also caught photos of him waving the peace sign for the cameras. According to the video and his facial expressions it seems like the Bad Boys owner is unbothered by the federal investigation against him which resolves him being accused of sex trafficking.
Despite federal agents rolling up on him at the airport and arresting his alleged “drug mule” Diddy seems to be in good spirits. In a recent lawsuit filed by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, the 25-year-old man was accused of being Diddy’s “drug mule” where he alleged that Paul would “acquire and distribute Mr. Combs drugs and guns.” A source close to the situation confirmed with Rolling Stone that the mugshot was the same man that was named in Jones’ complaint. Officers who arrested Paul stated that the 25-year-old had “the contraband inside his personal travel bags … [and] the suspect cocaine was located and tested.”
Brendan Paul was reportedly arrested by Miami-Dade police on March 26 which is around the same time Diddy’s homes were being raided.
TMZ spoke with Homeland Security who released a statement about the incident that read: “Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available.”
News of this federal investigation comes after public scrutiny of Combs’ behavior after his former romantic partner, Cassie, accused him of physically and sexually abusing her for years. She made the allegations in a lawsuit filed in New York under the New York Adult Survivors Act, which offered a one-year window for adult victims of sexual assault to come forward with civil claims regardless of the statute of limitations.