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Homeland Security Investigations agents who raided Diddy's home on Monday seized the surveillance footage of them entering his LA-area mansion amid allegations of sex trafficking, according to TMZ.

The federal agents also disabled the security system and seized the hard drive so that their entrance and search was not recorded, per the outlet.

The agents also already knew the layout of the home and disabled the system before they entered.

It has also been reported that Diddy also allegedly paid Instagram model Jade Ramey a 'monthly stipend' for sex work, according to Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones - who updated his lawsuit against him, according to Page Six.

Jones amended his $30 million lawsuit to include the allegation that Diddy paid Ramey, as well as City Girls rapper Yung Miami and Daphne Joy - who shares a son with her 50 Cent - a monthly stipend for sex work, the outlet reported.

Jade's bio on her Instagram page says she is a 'certified wellness coach' and an 'ordained minister,' with links that lead to her Only Fans page for 'free exclusive content' as well as her official website that has subscriptions, although she didn't disclose details on the content.

DailyMail.com reached out to Diddy and Ramey for comment and have not yet heard back.

Homeland Security Investigations agents who raided Diddy 's home on Monday seized the surveillance footage of them entering his LA-area mansion amid allegations of sex trafficking, according to TMZ

Homeland Security Investigations agents who raided Diddy 's home on Monday seized the surveillance footage of them entering his LA-area mansion amid allegations of sex trafficking, according to TMZ

Two of Diddy's sons were detained as part of the raid. 'There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated,' attorney Aaron Dyer said

Two of Diddy's sons were detained as part of the raid. 'There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated,' attorney Aaron Dyer said

It has also been reported that Diddy also allegedly paid Instagram model Jade Ramey a 'monthly stipend' for sex work, according to Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones - who updated his lawsuit against him, according to Page Six; Jade pictured

It has also been reported that Diddy also allegedly paid Instagram model Jade Ramey a 'monthly stipend' for sex work, according to Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones - who updated his lawsuit against him, according to Page Six; Jade pictured

Diddy and Ramey were seen sharing a kiss in December 2022, days after he welcomed his seventh child Love with ex Dana Tran, per Page Six.

According to Jones' amendments to his lawsuit against Diddy, the former producer alleges that a female accountant named Robin Greenhill issued payments on a monthly basis via a wire transfer, cash payment or funds transfer to the sex workers, per Page Six. 

Greenhill allegedly made sure the payments were completed to the sex workers, Jones alleged. 

Jones named Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grainge in the suit - claiming that he authorized UMG and Motown Records - which Diddy owns - to pay the women via the accountant Greenhill. 

The former producer also claims that Grainge 'aided and abetted' Diddy in his alleged sexual abuse, which Grainge and his lawyers call 'offensively false,' per Billboard.

Jones filed the lawsuit against Diddy last month, alleging that the rapper sexually abused and harassed him - including Grainge's name and others.

Jones updated the complaint and filed for a second time - including the sex workers' names as well as the accountant Greenhill.

Following Grainge's lawyer Donald Zakarin rebuttal, which included him alleging that the claims were 'invented' by Jones' lawyers.

Jones' lawyer Tyrone Blackburn said 'UMG should produce their financial records. Let's see what the month was used for. Stop trying to escape liability,' in a statement to Billboard.

Jones amended his $30 million lawsuit to include the allegation that Diddy paid Ramey (pictured), as well as City Girls rapper Yung Miami and Daphne Joy - who shares a son with her 50 Cent - a monthly stipend for sex work, the outlet reported.

Jones amended his $30 million lawsuit to include the allegation that Diddy paid Ramey (pictured), as well as City Girls rapper Yung Miami and Daphne Joy - who shares a son with her 50 Cent - a monthly stipend for sex work, the outlet reported.

Jade's bio on her Instagram page says she is a 'certified wellness coach' and an 'ordained minister,' with links that lead to her Only Fans page for 'free exclusive content' as well as her official website that has subscriptions, although she didn't disclose on the content

Jade's bio on her Instagram page says she is a 'certified wellness coach' and an 'ordained minister,' with links that lead to her Only Fans page for 'free exclusive content' as well as her official website that has subscriptions, although she didn't disclose on the content

Ramey's bio includes links to her other sites, with her adding 'certified wellness coach' and 'ordained minister'

Ramey's bio includes links to her other sites, with her adding 'certified wellness coach' and 'ordained minister'

The news comes  days after federal agents swept through Diddy's Miami and LA mansions, busting safes and turning over pill bottles during a dramatic raid. Drawers were rifled through and electronic items seized in the search - though officers did not specify the reasons for the raids or whether they were directly connected to Combs.

Two officials told AP the raids were part of an ongoing sex-trafficking investigation. Photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com this week showed Combs' Florida home similarly turned over as part of a sex trafficking probe - after multiple women brought lawsuits against Combs accusing him of abuse, while a man accused him of sexual misconduct.

Through his lawyer, 54-year-old Combs broke his silence Tuesday to claim he was the victim of a witch hunt. The rapper and entrepreneur, who has not been charged, stressed that he had neither been detained nor arrested. He denies the allegations made against him.

'Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residences. There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated. Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities. 

Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way. This unprecedented ambush -- paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence -- leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.

There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations. Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every single day to clear his name,' Diddy's attorney Aaron Dyer said in the statement shared Tueday. 

Diddy appears in his latest Instagram post last week, captioned 'The Combs Girls' - before his properties were searched by federal agents on Monday

Diddy appears in his latest Instagram post last week, captioned 'The Combs Girls' - before his properties were searched by federal agents on Monday

View of the LA mansion on Monday as agents upturned the building in a dramatic raid

View of the LA mansion on Monday as agents upturned the building in a dramatic raid

Diddy has been inactive with the station since 'temporarily' stepping down as Chairman last November, as reported by TMZ.

The outlet cited sources claiming the decision was 'not to allow the accusations he's facing distract from Revolt's mission or success'.

Revolt was, at the time, celebrating its ten year anniversary, under the leadership of CEO Detavio Samuels and Chief Brand Officer Deon Graham.

Diddy was not involved in the day-to-day running of the company, TMZ reported, citing sources. 

The decision to step back in November came as the rapper faced his first allegations from numerous alleged victims, accusing him of sexual and physical abuse.

This week, Diddy's homes were raided, pictures exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com showing several disheveled rooms, bedrooms turned over and drawers rifled through.

Upon walking toward the entrance, a massive gate was seen clearly broken and off its hinges with several holes in the door and breaks in the concrete.

Photos show multiple doorframes that appear to have been damaged and several bedrooms left a mess with everything from clothing and receipts lying around. 

Other video shows how thoroughly the mogul's laptops and other devices have been gone through, before showing unsettled kitchen appliances. 

Everything from stuffed animals to pill bottles were seen strewn across the floor and on both sides of a bedroom. 

At one point, cameras showed several safes that had clearly been accessed by the feds, though not everything had been taken from them.

Officials did not specify the reasons for the raids or whether they were directly linked to Combs. Two officials told the AP that the raids were part of an ongoing sex-trafficking investigation.

They spoke on condition of anonymity and were not authorized to publicly discuss details of the investigation. 

A source also told NBC three women and a man had been interviewed by federal officials in Manhattan over allegations of sex trafficking, sexual assault, and the solicitation and distribution of illegal narcotics and firearms.

Interviews with three other subjects are also scheduled, the source claimed. 

A lawyer representing a woman accusing Diddy of rape in the 1990s said of the raid: 'Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.'

Tyrone Blackburn, an attorney for accusers Rodney Jones Jr. and Liza Gardner, greeted the news in a statement to Rolling Stone.

'It's about damn time,' Blackburn said. 'Sometimes justice delayed is not justice denied, so long as justice ultimately arrives.'

Douglas Wigdor, an attorney for Cassie Ventura and another one of the Jane Does accusing Diddy, responded to the search in a statement to DailyMail.com.

'We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.' 

A source with knowledge of the situation told DailyMail.com Diddy was not at his Miami home when the raid occurred and he was at the airport when the it went down.

The rapper was on his way to the Caribbean for spring vacation with his two daughters. 

He was questioned by federal authorities at the Florida airport, but was not detained or arrested. 

No domestic or international travel restrictions has been placed on Diddy, according to the source. 

A source also confirmed to DailyMail.com that Diddy and his family were not on his plane when it flew from Florida to the Caribbean on Monday. 

They gathered evidence including a 'number of' electronic devices, ABC News reports. No criminal charges have been filed, and Diddy has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.

Diddy's sons King, 25, and Justin, 30, are still traumatized by the raid at the Holmby Hills mansion, the source revealed.

Federal agents allegedly pointed their weapons and lasers directly on Justin and King, who were partially clothed as they were placed in handcuffs and

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