Brendan Paul, a former college basketball player and music producer, was arrested on drug charges at a Florida airport while attempting to board Sean "Diddy" Combs' private jet. Paul has been accused of being a "drug mule" for Combs in a federal lawsuit. Combs' homes were raided by Homeland Security amid a possible connection with an ongoing sex-trafficking investigation, and he faces multiple sexual assault lawsuits. Paul, who bonded out of jail, has not made any public comment on the lawsuit or since his arrest.
Brendan Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player, was arrested at a Florida airport and accused of being Sean "Diddy" Combs' "drug mule." He was named in a lawsuit alleging that he transported illegal drugs and worked to gather and distribute guns for the rapper. Paul had contraband in the form of cocaine in his travel bags and was released on bail. Federal agents also raided Combs's home in connection with an ongoing sex trafficking investigation, which Combs has denied, calling it a "witch hunt."
Former Syracuse basketball player Brendan Paul was arrested on drug charges at a Florida airport, with alleged connections to rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs' drug distribution. Paul was found with suspected cocaine and marijuana candy in his travel bags. Despite the timing, his arrest was not related to Combs' properties being raided amid a sex trafficking probe. Paul's attorney stated that all issues will be dealt with in court, while Paul's name has been linked to Combs' alleged drug and gun distribution.
Brendan Paul, an associate of Sean "Diddy" Combs, was arrested on felony drug charges, with allegations of being Combs' "mule" in a civil lawsuit. The lawsuit also implicates Yung Miami and others in drug trafficking and sex work for Combs. This comes after federal officials raided Combs' homes as part of a federal investigation amid lawsuits alleging sexual assault. Combs' attorney has denied the accusations, criticizing the raids as a "witch hunt."