Feds detained Brendan Paul, an individual implicated in a lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and described as the rap mogul’s alleged ‘drug mule,’ as federal agents intercepted Combs’ private jet in Miami.
Brendan Paul, aged 25, faces drug-related charges, having been taken into custody by the Miami-Dade Police in collaboration with Homeland Security agents. This arrest stems from accusations within a lawsuit by Lil Rod, who asserts having directly observed Paul’s involvement in the procurement and distribution of drugs.
According to reports by TMZ, Paul has been formally charged with one count each of possessing suspected cocaine and suspected marijuana candy, offences deemed felonies under Florida law.
Simultaneously, Combs was noted at the same Miami airport, engaged in a phone conversation around 3 p.m. on Monday. To date, he has not been apprehended or interrogated by federal officials.
In a related development, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has recently divested all his shares in Revolt TV, effectively dissociating himself from his co-founded network. This transaction marks Combs’ departure from his last major brand affiliation following the removal of Sean Jean from retail outlets and the sale of his interests in the Ciroc and Deleon spirits brands.