Sean 'Diddy' Combs, amidst mounting sexual misconduct allegations, recently posted the music video of his 1997 song 'Victory' on Instagram. The video features Combs running from law enforcement officers, with a caption that reads 'Bad Boy for life' followed by a raised fist emoji. This post comes in the wake of federal officials raiding Combs' homes just over a week ago.
The music video for 'Victory,' released by Combs under the name Puff Daddy, pays homage to the 1987 film 'The Running Man' and is known for its high production cost of $2,700,000. The video includes cameo appearances by Dennis Hopper and Danny DeVito.
Combs' social media post has sparked reactions from followers, with many alluding to the ongoing legal issues he is facing, including allegations of sexual assault. Combs' son, Christian Combs, who has also been accused of sexual assault alongside his father, commented on the post.
Following the raids on Combs' properties in Los Angeles and Miami by the Department of Homeland Security officials, his attorney maintained his innocence, denouncing the raids as an overuse of force. Combs' ex-partner, Misa Hylton, criticized the excessive force used during the search.
The raids were reportedly part of a sex-trafficking investigation, prompted by civil suits filed against Combs by five accusers alleging sexual assault or abuse. One accuser claimed Combs was involved in a 'gang rape' attack when she was a teenager.
Combs has denied all allegations, vowing to fight for his name, family, and the truth. If you are a survivor of sexual assault, you can seek support from the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673) or visit their website for confidential assistance.