Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs erases all posts on Instagram — including Cassie assault apology video
Sean “Diddy” Combs is cleaning house.
The Bad Boy Records founder, 54, has wiped his Instagram clean — including his May apology to Cassie Ventura which he delivered after surveillance footage showing him assaulting the “Me & U” singer surfaced — leaving his nearly 20 million followers questioning his next move.
His bio still reads “Listen to The Love Album: Off the Grid,” and has a link to the Grammy nominated album.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has erased all of his posts on Instagram amid his ongoing legal troubles. Diddy/Instagram
In his scrubbing, he also deleted his apology video to Cassie Ventura. Instagram/diddy
He also hasn’t posted on his X profile since February 4, but the profile remains live. His Threads account also remains public, but he hasn’t been active on the site since August 2023.
The Instagram cleanse comes just a few weeks after the music mogul reportedly missed his 17-year-old twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila’s prom send-off in May.
Diddy has been reportedly staying in Miami after his Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided in March — prompting him to miss several major milestones in his childrens’ lives. AFP via Getty Images
Diddy’s legal troubles began in November 2023 when Ventura filed a suit accusing him of rape, physical violence and more Leo Marinho / Splash News
TMZ also reported that he skipped daughter Chance’s graduation from Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles.
Diddy’s reportedly trying to lay low amid his legal troubles which all started in November 2023 when Combs’ ex-girlfriend Ventura accused him of rape, physical violence and more in a bombshell lawsuit.
Combs and Ventura settled out of the court the following day for $30 million.
The pair settled the following day. CNN
The music mogul was also hit with lawsuits from several other parties. AFP via Getty Images
In the time between Ventura’s lawsuit and the surveillance video leak, Combs was also hit with a whopping $30 million lawsuit from music producer Lil’ Rod as well as other suits from multiple individuals for sexual assault.
Most recently, former model April Lampros filed a suit accusing the music mogul of drugging and raping her when she was a student at New York City’s Fashion Institute of Technology.
Combs has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing via his lawyer.