5 things to know about Sean Combs, ‘Freak Offs’ and the charges that could send him to prison for life
Guns, videos and threats
At a press conference Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Williams said after investigators searched Combs' homes in Miami and Los Angeles, they found electronic devices with evidence of the "Freak Offs" showing multiple victims.
They also seized firearms and ammunition, including three defaced AR-15s and a drum magazine.
"Members and associates of the Combs Enterprise, including COMBS' security personnel, at times carried firearms," the indictment reads. "On more than one occasion, COMBS himself carried or brandished firearms to intimidate and threaten others, including victims of and witnesses to his abuse."
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