PM of Antigua says Diddy not in the Country

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SOURCE- NEWSWEEK: Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, 54, has not landed in the Caribbean island of

Antigua despite reports he could have arrived there aboard a private jet, the island’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne told Newsweek.

“There is no credible information that he is here.

To the contrary, he did not arrive on the flight yesterday to Antigua,” Browne said in a message.

Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided by Homeland Security on Monday, weeks after he had been accused of sexual misconduct and alleged trafficking.

Homeland Security did not confirm why it had carried out the raids, but the Associated Press reported that two officials said it was part of an alleged sex trafficking investigation.

Homeland Security Investigations has said it will release more information as it becomes available.

Some plane trackers said Combs’ private jet had landed on the Caribbean island of Antigua.

Jack Sweeney, a private flight tracking expert had posted the supposed route of the Gulfstream jet, taking off from northern California before stopping in Los Angeles and then flying on to land in Antigua at 10:21 p.m. ET. Sweeney quoted sources as saying Diddy had not been aboard the flight.

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