Properties in Los Angeles and Miami associated with Sean “Diddy” Combs were subject to Homeland Security raids on Monday, amid a federal probe into allegations of sex trafficking, sexual assault, and illicit activities involving drugs and firearms.

Footage shared online shows law enforcement at the LA residence, weapons at the ready, as they question individuals outside. It remains unclear whether Diddy, aged 54, was present during the search conducted in the affluent Holmby Hills area. Reports from TMZ indicate Homeland Security was actively raiding the star’s homes at the time.

Several allegations have been made against Combs, including one by an unnamed woman who alleges she and two others were sexually assaulted by him at age 17. Combs has sought to dismiss the accusation. Additionally, three other women have come forward with sexual assault claims following a lawsuit filed against him last November by his ex-girlfriend, the singer known as Cassie. One of the latest claims involves a young woman alleging that after being given excessive drugs and alcohol, she was repeatedly assaulted by Diddy and two associates, leaving her in severe pain and with fragmented memories of the incident, as reported by the Daily Mail.

The complainant also detailed in her lawsuit how Combs supposedly coerced her into participating in his sexual fantasies during the ordeal and later watched as she was assaulted by others.

Cassie has accused Combs of physical abuse and of forcing her into sexual encounters with male prostitutes for his own gratification, as reported by NBC News. Her lawsuit was settled shortly after it was filed.

In another instance, Combs was accused by music producer Rodley “Lil Rod” Jones of sexual misconduct, including unconsented physical contact and coercion into sexual acts, portraying it as common in the music industry, according to the NY Times. Jones’s lawsuit alleges he was drugged with tequila at a party at Combs’s house, later waking up in a compromising situation.

Jones claims he was pressured into soliciting sex workers for Combs’s entertainment, under threats of violence and offers of money. Combs has refuted these allegations.