Amid allegations of sex trafficking and sexual assault against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, his private jet has been removed from a prominent flight tracking website.
The aircraft, a black 20-seat Gulfstream Aerospace G550, registered to LoveAir LLC reportedly owned by Diddy Combs, was reportedly spotted in the Caribbean following US authorities’ raids on Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami on Monday.
Flight data showed the plane landing in Antigua shortly after news of the raids broke, although it remains unconfirmed whether Combs was on board.
TMZ reported, based on now-unavailable flight data, that the jet had traveled across California between Sunday and Monday, departing from Sacramento Executive Airport Sunday evening and landing at Palm Springs International Airport about an hour later.
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It then departed again, stopping at Van Nuys Airport north of Los Angeles before heading to Antigua.
However, on Tuesday, flight data for the aircraft was no longer available online. A statement on FlightAware.com indicated that tracking had been disabled at the owner/operator’s request.
Speculation regarding Combs’ whereabouts has circulated since the Monday raids, with aerial footage from Fox 11 showing individuals being escorted out of the Los Angeles property in handcuffs.
In a statement on Monday, Homeland Security mentioned ongoing investigations and collaboration with local law enforcement partners, promising further updates as information becomes available.