Several TikTok influencers have reported unexpected visits from private investigators, raising questions about a deeper investigation linked to Sean "Diddy" Combs.
TikTokers questioned about Diddy drama
These visits are part of an unfolding legal saga involving the music mogul, who faces numerous criminal and civil allegations.
TikToker Samson Crouppen (@samsoncrouppen1) shared a video on Monday showing two investigators arriving at his Los Angeles residence.
According to Crouppen, the men questioned whether he had been paid to create content about Diddy.
Crouppen denied any such arrangement and expressed confusion over their visit.
The investigators reportedly repeated their questions, aiming to determine if financial incentives fueled his posts.
Following the encounter, Crouppen filed a harassment complaint with the LAPD.
Another influencer, Amala Ekpunobi (@amalaekpunobi), shared a similar experience.
She claims the same investigators approached her, offering money in exchange for identifying anyone allegedly funding her Diddy-related content.
Ekpunobi, who has posted several stories about the rapper, also denied receiving payment and revealed the investigators mentioned targeting at least ten other influencers.
The visits coincide with escalating legal challenges for Diddy.
An anonymous male celebrity, referred to as "John Doe," recently filed a lawsuit against Texas attorney Tony Buzbee, alleging extortion.
Buzbee, who represents over 120 individuals accusing Diddy of sexual assault, is accused of leveraging "fabricated and salacious allegations" to extract money from the unnamed plaintiff.
Diddy, currently in jail awaiting trial, has denied all allegations.
Meanwhile, Buzbee has dismissed the extortion claims, asserting his commitment to supporting survivors of sexual assault.
In an Instagram post, Buzbee stated his firm would not be intimidated by "powerful" individuals.
The legal battles surrounding Diddy are drawing increasing public scrutiny, with influencers now unexpectedly drawn into the fray.