Court documents allege that musician Yung Miami was involved in transporting a substance referred to as ‘pink cocaine’ for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
The revelation surfaced following the arrest of Brendan Paul, a former basketball player associated with Combs, who was apprehended on suspicion of possessing cocaine and marijuana during a coordinated operation involving Miami-Dade, Customs and Border Protection, and the Department of Homeland Security.
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An affidavit revealed that Paul had the contraband in his possession, which he allegedly acknowledged before being searched. Paul is mentioned in a lawsuit filed by Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones Jr against Combs, wherein he’s described as an alleged ‘mule’ involved in various activities including managing sex workers’ fees.
One of the accusations in the lawsuit claims that Yung Miami transported ‘pink cocaine’ on a private flight from Miami in April 2023, reportedly because Paul had forgotten it. The substance is described as a mixture of ecstasy and cocaine, distinguished by its pink color and powdered form.
Combs has refuted the allegations made by Jones, asserting his innocence. He has been confronted with multiple sexual assault lawsuits since last year, including one from his ex-girlfriend Cassie, whom he denied raping or abusing.
The recent developments emerged following raids on Combs’ properties in Miami and Los Angeles, conducted by agents from Homeland Security Investigations as part of an ongoing sex trafficking probe. Tyrone Blackburn, representing Jones and two other plaintiffs, affirmed their determination to pursue justice despite the raids.