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Disgraced American rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs has put up his Los Angeles mansion for sale months after it was raided by federal agents.

The rapper listed his mansion in Holmby Hills for $70 million---which is about $30 million more than he paid in 2014, as first reported by TMZ. The listing comes less than four months after agents for the U.S. Homeland Security raided the property as part of a sex trafficking investigation.

Diddy's LA mansion features 17,000 square feet of living space, eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a 35-seat theater, a gym, and a wine room. Additionally, the property features a smaller guest house spanning 3,000 square feet.

Outdoors, the property has a lagoon-style swimming pool featuring an underwater swimming tunnel, a basketball half-court, and manicured lawns.

The mansion was built more than 10 years ago. Since it came under Diddy's ownership, the mansion has had some updates to its finishes. That being said, the current state of the mansion's interior is unclear. A video that was taken following the raid showed the mansion turned upside down, with clothes, shoes, and furniture thrown around. Federal agents also ripped out electronics in hopes of finding evidence related to their investigation.

Behind the March Raid

Homeland Security conducted raids at his LA and Miami properties on March 26 after the rapper was accused of sex trafficking and sexual assault in separate lawsuits.

Prior to the raid, Diddy was the subject of sexual assault allegations from four women and unwanted sexual contact from a man. Two of the plaintiffs also accused him of forcing them to participate in sexual activities with prostitutes.

One of the lawsuits was filed by Casandra Ventura, the rapper's former girlfriend, who accused Diddy of rape, physical abuse, and forced sex with male prostitutes, per the New York Times. That suit was settled a day later.

On May 17, weeks following the raid, CNN posted surveillance footage showing Diddy physically assaulting and kicking Ventura. That incident was noted in the lawsuit, with Ventura noting that it happened in 2016 at an InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles.

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