Diddy has seemingly disappeared — and so has his jet.
Around the same time as a raid on his houses in Cailfornia and Florida on Monday, the rapper and record company mogul was spotted frantically talking on his phone at Opa Locka Airport in Miami.
It has since emerged one of Diddy’s employees, Brendon Paul, 25, had just been stopped at the airport and arrested on drugs charges by Miami-Dade police.
Diddy, also known as Sean Combs, has not been spotted in public since.
The rapper’s private jet, a LoveAir USA LLC-owned Gulfstream G550 with a distinctive all-black paint job, has also suspiciously vanished from public tracking site FlightAware.
Diddy was about to board a different private plane in Miami. The final tracked flight by the LoveAir jet, with tail number N1969C, showed it flying from Los Angeles on Monday morning to Antigua, where it touched down that afternoon. It is not clear who was aboard the jet.
Photos published by TMZ show the jet still grounded in the Caribbean on Monday night.
A message on the website reads: “This aircraft is not available for public tracking per request from the owner/operator.”
FlightAware spokeswoman Kathleen Bangs told the Miami Herald that it is not unusual for owners to request their flight information be blocked from the site.
“This is not uncommon,” she told the Florida paper.
She said it was unknown when LoveAir LLC requested the information to be removed from the site, but FlightAware honors the requests submitted through the FAA’s privacy application procession.
Diddy’s sons, Justin and King Combs, were briefly detained while the raid on the Los Angeles home took place Monday.
They were then seen returning to the residence hours later to collect belongings before leaving again.
The raids were led by the Homeland Security Investigations Human Trafficking Task Force, based on a search warrant issued by the Southern District of New York, sources told The Post.
“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available,” HSI told The Post.
Neither of Diddy’s sons have been arrested, nor has Diddy.
At least four people were interviewed by agents regarding sex trafficking claims and more are expected to be, according to Rolling Stone sources.
Diddy came under fire last year after his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura sued him, alleging she experienced years of sexual abuse at his behest. The case was settled the day after she filed.
More recently, the musician has been hit with other lawsuits also accusing of him of sexual abuse.
Diddy has strongly denied all the allegations made against him on social media and through his lawyer.