Prince Harry Among Celebs Named In $30 million Sex Trafficking Case Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Court documents have recently brought Prince Harry’s name into the fray alongside allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records.

Last month, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a lawsuit against the music mogul, claiming damages of $30 million. The suit alleges various acts including sexual misconduct, grooming, and sex trafficking, as confirmed by the Post.

In these documents, Jones asserts that the involvement of Prince Harry, among other A-listers, lent credibility to Diddy’s endeavours. This development coincides with federal raids on Diddy’s properties in Miami and Los Angeles, reportedly linked to a sex trafficking investigation.

Federal agents and Homeland Security personnel conducted the raids, aiming to seize Diddy’s electronic devices. Law enforcement sources disclosed intentions for further raids on properties associated with the mogul in New York and Chicago. Subsequently, Diddy was seen at a Miami airport, appearing visibly perturbed.

It’s important to note that the court documents do not implicate Prince Harry in any unlawful or criminal activities related to Diddy. The Duke of Sussex is neither a defendant nor has he been accused of any wrongdoing. His name is mentioned only once in the legal papers.

Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, had a notable encounter with Sean “Diddy” Combs, along with rapper Kanye West and Notorious B.I.G.’s hype man, in 2007. This meeting occurred during the Concert For Diana at Wembley Stadium, organised by the princes to commemorate Princess Diana’s birthday. The event featured performances by various artists including Fergie, Elton John, Pharrell Williams, and Andrea Bocelli.

In 2012, Diddy expressed his admiration for Prince Harry and the royal family in an interview with the Sun, expressing eagerness to visit the UK and potentially hang out with the prince. However, no indication was given that such plans materialised.

During an episode of “The Graham Norton Show” in January 2011, Diddy shared anecdotes about his interactions with members of the royal family. He joked about inviting the princes to his parties when they were younger but suggested they were now “off the list” due to their past mischief.

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