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It could be over for Sean “Diddy” Combs and his seemingly bulletproof, billion-dollar empire.

“He has a very questionable past that he’s been able to control because of his power for a very long time,” Derrick Parker, who was a detective in the NYPD’s rap intelligence unit (aka “Hip Hop Cops”), told The Post.

“But it looks to me like someone is behind this — someone who really wants to destroy his brand and take him down.”

P. Diddy wandering aimlessly in athletic gear at a Miami airport.
Once uber-powerful Diddy looked lost Monday after two Homeland Security raids on his homes in Miami and LA – reportedly as part of a sex trafficking investigation.TMZ
Parker was referring to Homeland Security agents swarming Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami Monday in a TV thriller-style surprise raid.

The cross-country invasion was reportedly related to sex-trafficking allegations, law enforcement sources told The Post.

Meanwhile, a dazed-looking Combs, 54, was seen at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport Monday afternoon after his private jet was stopped by feds on the tarmac — apparently bound for a Caribbean spring break with some of his seven kids.

Around the same time, the entrepreneur’s alleged “drug mule,” Brendan Paul, 25, was arrested on suspicion of cocaine and marijuana possession in Miami.

A photo of Diddy in a pink suit, flashing his hand to the camera.
Diddy, seen here in 2022 at the BET Awards, has long triumphed over the course of his long and lucrative career.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP
It all happened almost one day to the month since Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones — a former producer and videographer for Diddy — filed an explosive lawsuit claiming the music mogul repeatedly sexually assaulted him from September 2022 to November 2023.

Jones accused Combs of groping his genitals and grooming him into having sex.


Diddy’s attorney Shawn Holley previously told Page Six that “Lil Rod is nothing more than a liar” who filed the $30 million lawsuit “shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday.”

After news of the raid broke, old videos and interviews resurfaced online — some showing Usher, who was only 13 when he was sent to Diddy’s “Puffy Flavor Camp” at the impresario’s luxe Scarsdale mansion.

A photo of Homeland Security agents at the entrance of Sean 'Diddy' Combs's home in Star Island, Miami/
Homeland Security agents at the entrance of Diddy’s home at Star Island in Miami Monday.AFP via Getty Images
Usher, now 45, told Howard Stern in 2016 that he had seen “very curious things taking place” at the “camp” and that he would never send a child of his somewhere like that.

“It was pretty wild. It was crazy. There were very curious things taking place and I didn’t necessarily understand it,” Usher told Stern.

In a 2004 interview with Rolling Stone, Usher recalled how Diddy introduced him to “a totally different set of s–t — sex, specifically.”

Parker, who’s now a private investigator, told The Post that the feds may have an informant from Diddy’s inner circle.

Armed officers outside Sean Combs' home
Combs’ lawyer criticized Homeland Security’s “unprecedented ambush” on the entrepreneur’s homes, including this one in Los Angeles’ exclusive Holmby Hills.Fox11 News
“Someone’s giving them sensitive information. Someone’s cooperating, and it’s probably someone close to him,” said the former detective, who was assigned to two of Diddy’s more infamous cases in New York in the 1990s and knew the rapper well.

“This looks, to me, like the tip of the iceberg.”