Federal investigators are preparing to present accusers of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs before a federal grand jury, indicating potential indictment. Possible witnesses have been notified by investigators and could testify in front of a federal grand jury in New York City. Combs is facing eight civil lawsuits since November, with seven accusing him of sexual assault. The investigation, led by the Homeland Security Investigations agency, is ongoing. The use of a grand jury signifies the case has progressed beyond preliminary stages. Combs has denied claims and the investigation includes sex trafficking, money laundering, and drugs. Federal agents possess video evidence from Combs’ residences, and accusers have been cooperating and providing evidence. Combs has not responded to recent allegations, including being accused of drugging multiple individuals. The investigation is expanding, with new witnesses being interviewed. Combs has faced numerous accusations, including from former fashion student April Lampros and former model Crystal McKinney. Combs has not responded to CNN’s requests for comment on these recent lawsuits. The scope of the investigation goes beyond the civil suits, focusing on various criminal activities.



