Brendan Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player and amateur music producer, has been arrested on drug-related charges at a Florida airport, implicating him in a lawsuit alleging he transported illegal drugs for hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Former Syracuse University basketball player Brendan Paul, aged 25, was arrested on drug-related charges at a Florida airport, where he was found with cocaine. Currently an amateur music producer, Paul has been implicated in a lawsuit claiming he acted as a “mule” for hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, transporting illegal drugs for the rapper. Following his arrest, Paul was released on bail, with a court appearance scheduled for April.
The allegations against Paul have surfaced amidst a broader investigation into Combs, involving a federal raid on his Los Angeles mansion. This raid was linked to suspicions of sex trafficking, a charge Combs has sharply criticized, denouncing the use of excessive force by officials. Despite these controversies, Paul, who now lives with his parents in Ohio, has not yet made any public statements regarding his arrest or the accusations leveled against him. The legal proceedings against both Paul and Combs are ongoing, with developments continuing to unfold.