‘Sean Diddy Combs Day’ Rescinded In Miami

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Diddy no longer has a day in Miami. 

According to reports, the city of Miami has rescinded “Sean Diddy Combs Day” after the FBI raided his mansion a short while ago. 

The Miami Beach Commission made the decision and said in a statement, “that upon reflection, the Mayor and City Commission have determined that recognizing October 13, 2016, as ‘Sean Diddy Combs Day’ is no longer in harmony with the City’s values of safety, community well-being, and respect and wish to rescind the proclamation.”

In 2016, former Miami Mayor Philip Levine posted a photo of him recognizing Diddy during the third annual Revolt Music Conference kickoff. 

Diddy reportedly had a strong connection with the city of Miami since the 2000s and has made numerous nightclub appearances and hosted the Revolt Music Conference there. In March, Federal Agents raided the media mogul’s home in Miami and Los Angeles and he is currently under investigation for sex trafficking by the FBI. 

Diddy has been accused of sexual assault in multiple lawsuits by numerous women including his ex-girlfriend, Cassie, since November. Cassis filed a lawsuit against him but the two quickly settled the case out of court the next day for an undisclosed amount.

However, a video surfaced last month showing Diddy violently attacking Cassie in a hotel hallway. Shortly after that, Diddy went on social media to issue an apology for his actions, but the video and all of his other social media posts have been removed

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