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Candace Owens is convinced that Diddy is the “fall guy” on behalf of the “people at the top” after FEDS trashed his house during a raid. This is why
Candace Owens says Sean Diddy Combs is a “fall guy” after the Department of Homeland Security raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles amid sex trafficking allegations.
Diddy, 54, is accused in multiple lawsuits of sex trafficking, assault and rape. The first lawsuit was filed by “Me & U” singer Cassie Ventura in November under New York’s Adult Survivors Act. The next day, he settled a multimillion-dollar lawsuit, and a number of other more accusers got here forward with similar accusations.
As we previously reported, on March 25, federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security raided Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Agents reportedly looked for evidence of sex trafficking and confiscated his phones, hard drives and other electronic equipment.
Video footage from the raid shows open drawers, scattered documents, open safes and computers on the floor, and a stuffed teddy bear on the table. Diddy’s lawyer, Aaron Dyer, claimed that authorities used “military-level force” during the raid and that Diddy “was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities.”
Owens took to social media to say that the label executive was being scapegoated by “people at the top.”
“The feds are currently raiding Diddy’s house” – Owens he wrote on X. “They already knew what he was planning, but he could be the one from the fall so that they could protect the people at the top of the ring. They raid his house to cover the evidence and never find it. That’s how it really works.”
User X, posing as Suge Knight, shared a similar sentiment writing“Guys, these raids weren’t for Diddy. This was intended to destroy the incriminating things of influential people. #epstein #Diddy #clivedavis.”
Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in July 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. Clive Davis was once investigated for payola fraud and misuse of funds, after which he was fired by Columbia Records and CBS.
While many will not be fans of the former Daily Wire host and her conservative views, several responded that Owens can have something to do with Diddy, the feds and influencers.
“Damn, I agree with her…Diddy is a small fish in this ocean, I trust he’s a bigger fish and the worst one at that.” he replied one fan, prompting one other to reply: “She’s summing it up and I agree.”
“She’s not lying,” one other fan said. “Diddy works for the elite.” Another user shared this opinion. “Unfortunately, he will not be mistaken. There’s a larger fish than Diddy on the line.
The Department of Homeland Security responded to a media request from KTLA statement noting that the raid was a joint effort between offices in Los Angeles, Miami and New York.
“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York initiated law enforcement actions on an ongoing investigation, with the assistance of HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as soon as it becomes available.”
Another woman accusing Diddy of rape is Joi Dickerson-Neal. Neal alleged that Diddy drugged after which sexually assaulted her while she was a college student in 1991. A 3rd woman, identified only as Jane Doe, claims that Diddy and singer Aaron Hall forced her to have sex with one other woman. Another Jane Doe claimed that Diddy “sex trafficked” and “gang raped” her in 2003 when she was just 17 years old.
The man also recently accused the director of Bad Boy Records of sexual harassment and assault. Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr. in his $30 million lawsuit, he claims Diddy targeted him with unwanted advances.
Jones also said he was drugged and later woke up “naked, dizzy and disoriented” in bed with Diddy and two prostitutes. He also believes that he suffered sexual violence. Diddy’s legal team has denied Jones’ accusations and said he is a “liar” who is “shamelessly seeking an unsatisfactory payday.”
Diddy was not present during the raids and it is unclear whether he has spoken to law enforcement yet. However, authorities have talked to a few women and one man about the case and plan to consult with more people.