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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ $40 million mansion in Los Angeles was one of two of the rapper’s luxury properties raided by Homeland Security on Monday in possible connection with an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.
Aerial images of the raid exhibit the lavish lifestyle the “Bad Boys For Life” artist, 54, has been living in the secluded estate. Diddy has also shown glimpses of the eight-bedroom, 11-bathroom Holmby Hills abode on social media over the years.
The modern colonial-style pad — featuring antique wrought iron balconies and French doors — is situated on a sprawling property featuring a large swimming pool, a basketball half-court, manicured gardens and a two-story guest house.
The modern colonial-style mansion is located in the ritzy Holmby Hills neighborhood. Connellan / MEGA The massive estate has a pool, hot tub, fire pit and guest house. Connellan / MEGADiddy has posted content from his stunning backyard, which also features a hot tub, a covered veranda for outdoor dinner parties, several lounge areas, a fire pit station and a waterslide.
The music executive once shared a post of himself hosting a dinner at a beautiful outdoor dining table under the covered patio.
Meanwhile, his immaculately-maintained garden is a focal point of his yard thanks to a towering mirrored sculpture of a female nude form.
The home is surrounded by beautiful gardens and hedges that provide plenty of privacy. Connellan / MEGA His backyard garden has a large nude sculpture. diddy/Instagram The property also has several lounge areas. loveseancombs/Instagram The rapper has hosted dinner at the dining area under his luxe veranda. diddy/Instagram The exterior of his house features wrought iron balconies. diddy/InstagramDiddy has also been spotted working out on his lawn as well as from inside his personal fitness center, which is fully equipped with cardio equipment, a weight-lifting station and a large television.
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Listen to our weekly “We Hear” podcast Shop our exclusive merchThe hip hop mogul has shown a sneak peek of his elegant gourmet chef’s kitchen featuring a massive white marble center island that complements the soft cream wood-paneled refrigerator and freezer.
He has been seen working up a sweat in his large backyard. diddy/Instagram Diddy also has a personal home fitness center. diddy/Instagram The rapper’s kitchen is modern and updated. diddy/Instagram The kitchen has white marble counters and silver finishes. diddy/InstagramWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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His kitchen features state-of-the-art appliances that match the silver hardware detailing on his sink and cabinetry. Additionally, Diddy has a large cooktop stove with a stylish range hood and a hot water spigot perfect for preparing tea or bringing water quickly to a boil.
Connected to his kitchen is a contemporary living room with cozy couches, an earthy-hued Persian-style rug, an oversized ottoman and an impressive entertainment station.
The hallways of his grandiose home are lined with colorful modern art pieces, from large abstract works on canvas to framed photography.
The hallways of Diddy’s home are decorated with gorgeous art pieces. diddy/Instagram There’s a wide range of art including contemporary pieces and photography. diddy/Instagram He also has abstract paintings on his walls. diddy/Instagram Diddy lives in the lavish abode with his seven children. diddy/InstagramThe Bad Boy Records founder catches up on rest in a plush bed with multiple feather pillows and a large upholstered headboard in his primary suite bedroom.
Diddy shares his digs with his seven children: Quincy, 32, Justin, 30, Christian, 25, Chance, 18, 17-year-old twins Jessie and D’Lila, and Love, 1. He shared four of his kids with Kim Porter before her death in 2018 and co-parents his other three children with Misa Hylton, Sara Chapman and Dana Tran.
The record executive’s home – along with his abode in Miami – were raided on Monday amid various lawsuits recently filed against Diddy, including allegations of assault and human trafficking, all of which he has denied. Page Six has reached out to his reps for comment.