
Diddy sells his $55 million Star Island mansion where prosecutors say freak-offs happened, but keeps his other Miami property worth $14.5 million.
Sean Diddy Combs just unloaded his Star Island mansion for $55 million.
The lavish estate is where federal prosecutors say he orchestrated some of his most notorious freak-offs, and the sale marks a major shift in his real estate portfolio during his ongoing incarceration.
The property, which he purchased from Gloria Estefan in 2021 for $35 million, became central to the government’s case against him, with trial testimony detailing how the waterfront estate served as a hub for the alleged sex-trafficking operation that landed him a 50-month federal sentence.
Prosecutors presented evidence showing how the mansion’s layout and amenities made it ideal for hosting the elaborate parties that prosecutors say involved coercion and violence.
During his trial, witnesses testified about the logistics of organizing these events at the property, with federal agents describing what they found during their March 2024 raid.
The mansion’s location on Miami’s most exclusive island made it a fortress of privacy, allowing Diddy to operate with minimal outside interference according to court documents.
But here’s the thing: Diddy isn’t losing his foothold in Miami because he still owns another Star Island property he purchased back in 2003 for $14.5 million, keeping him firmly planted in one of the country’s most expensive neighborhoods.
The real estate moves reveal a calculated strategy as Diddy serves his sentence.
According to the South Florida Business Journal, the sale represents a significant liquidation of his most controversial property, though he’s simultaneously holding onto his other Miami holdings while his $61.5 million Beverly Hills mansion remains delisted from the market.
Diddy’s portfolio still includes multiple properties across the country, giving him substantial assets despite his legal troubles.
His projected release date from federal prison is February 23, 2028, giving him roughly two years remaining on his sentence.
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