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Diddy is Not in Antigua

25 March 2024 - 20:32

Diddy is Not in Antigua

25 March 2024 - 20:32

Well-placed sources have responded to reports suggesting that Sean “Diddy Combs” had landed in Antigua and Barbuda on his private jet named LoveAir.

The officials have stated that no such record exists and that he has not arrived in the country.

Multiple international news agencies have previously reported that LoveAir landed at the V.C. Bird International Airport earlier today, but sources say there is no evidence to support this claim.

Our source added that if Sean “Diddy Combs” had landed in Antigua, there would have been some record of it and no one has been able to confirm that .

Additionally, they confirmed that the last private jet to land at V.C Bird was at 6:42 p.m and the R&B star was definitely not on board

All this comes as federal law enforcement agencies raided Diddy’s homes at the beginning of the week.

Reports suggest that the raids on Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were triggered due to multiple lawsuits that accused him of human and sex trafficking and various other claims.

Diddy has vehemently denied all the allegations.

The raids resulted in the arrests of several individuals, including Diddy’s sons Justin and King, but it remains unclear if any charges were pressed against them.

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5 Comments

  1. Who cares of thes sh*ty stories? Write about how we can better integrated as one Caribbean so we can trade among ourselves and implememt a common approach to solving crime regionally.

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    • Majority of the Native Antiguans living here at home would not integrated to other Caribbean islands to live and work. Why should we move from poverty to poverty, meaning less salary pay to lesser salary pay? If we decided to migrate, we will be heading to the bigger continents, not to the other Caribbean islands. How many Antiguans and Barbudans are living and working for a good salary in Jamaica, Cuba, Guyana, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Grenada, Dominica, just to name a few islands….not even 100 I am sure.

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  2. Yet you come to read. You care obviously

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  3. Immigration’s official are paid to lie and keeping their jobs. You think Americans FBI makes jokes, you guys keep lying for Gassy and his son. You did the same for the human trafficking Africans and get away. Don’t try the same with American citizens!! That is one country on planet earth that doesn’t play when it comes to their people. Why would P. Daddy private jet landed in Antigua without him on it?

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  4. Immigration must stopped cover up for crooks. There are so much foreigners living in Antigua that Immigration does not have any record how they got into the country. So, please come again with a better response statement on Sean “Diddy” Combs and his private jet landed in Antigua.

    Reply

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