Federal
authorities
are
turning
over
every
stone
when
it
comes
to
investigating
Diddy.
Companies
tied
to
the
mogul
have
been
served
subpoenas.
As
spotted
on TMZ
the
task
force
behind
the
recent
raids
to
Sean
Combs’
properties
is
looking
for
more
intel
that
can
be
used
as
potential
evidence.
The
celebrity
gossip
website
reports
that
several
service
providers
for
the
Bad
Boy
Entertainment
founder
have
been
mandated
to
turn
over
all
correspondences
over
for
formal
review.
Sources
who
say
are
close
to
the
matter
say
the
the
U.S.
Attorney
for
the
Southern
District
of
New
York
has
served
his
jet
charter
company
with
a
subpoena
with
a
goal
of
identifying
who
joined
him
on
his
private
flights.
The
same
goes
for
his
wireless
provider
and
vendors
who
service
his
computers.
If
needed
the
FAA
can
also
be
served
so
the
agency
can
see
his
movements
on
commercial
airlines.
On
Monday,
March
25
Diddy’s
homes
in
Los
Angeles
and
Miami
were
raided
in
connection
to
a
sex
trafficking.
His
lawyer
Aaron
Dyers
has
denied
the
allegations
and
chastised
federal
officials
on
how
they
conducted
the
searches
on
Diddy’s
properties
via
a
formal
statement
to
Variety
Magazine.
“Yesterday,
there
was
a
gross
overuse
of
military-level
force
as
search
warrants
were
executed
at
Mr.
Combs’
residences,”
Dyer
wrote.
“There
is
no
excuse
for
the
excessive
show
of
force
and
hostility
exhibited
by
authorities
or
the
way
his
children
and
employees
were
treated.
Mr.
Combs
was
never
detained
but
spoke
to
and
cooperated
with
authorities.
Despite
media
speculation,
neither
Mr.
Combs
nor
any
of
his
family
members
have
been
arrested
nor
has
their
ability
to
travel
been
restricted
in
any
way.”
As
per
The
New
York
Post
Diddy
was
spotted
out
and
about
in
Miami
with
his
two
daughters
on
Thursday,
March
26.
He
declined
comment
when
asked
about
the
recent
events
and
flashed
a
peace
sign
to
the
paparazzi.