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Feds Unable To Access Surveillance Footage From Diddy’s Homes Cameras

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Feds Unable To Access Surveillance Footage From Diddy’s Homes Cameras
Feds Unable To Access Surveillance Footage From Diddy’s Homes Cameras

Yesterday, heavily armed Homeland Security Investigations agents stormedSean “Diddy’ Combs’s homes in both Los Angeles and Miami with other law enforcement officers.

They took 3 people into custody, two of which are Diddy’s sons, Justin and King Combs. The disgraced rapper wasn’t at neither of the two homes that were raided. However, he was seen pacing around nervously at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.

According to new report reaching us at Dreddsworld on what the feds took from the homes, an insider explained that the agents took computers, cell phones from all residents – including Diddy’s children, and a few legally registered firearms.

 

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However, the feds were reportedly unable to get their hands on was surveillance footage from the dozens of security cameras around the property. “The security cameras feed all the footage to a secure storage facility, not located at either property.” the insider shared, adding that “the footage is not stored on drives, it’s located in the cloud – so that no one can steal it or take it, or hack it.”

The federal agents were reportedly frustrated because they were unfamiliar with Diddy’s complex system – which was installed in both homes.

“If they want the footage, they have to either get Diddy’s access codes, or get a warrant to the security company.” The insider explained that the storage facility is located overseas, and possibly outside of the jurisdiction of the United States.

It’s uncertain whether the feds can get access to the security footage, without the rapper’s cooperation.

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