
Everything We Know About Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs $61 Million Mansion He’s Trying to Sell While Awaiting Trial
Hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently sitting in jail — a far cry from the luxury mansion he previously called home. Combs was arrested back in September 2024 on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, and his trial is set to begin in May.
In the meantime, Combs was attempting to sell his massive California mansion for more than $60 million, but he recently took it off the market after it didn’t sell; it doesn’t seem like anyone is interested in owning a home full of bad memories and baby oil. However, the home does have a number of luxury finishes.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs just took his home off the market
Combs’ Holmby Hills mansion first hit the market shortly before his arrest. Prior to putting it on the market, the home was raided by Homeland Security, which started to indicate that there was trouble in paradise for the Bad Boy Records founder.
Diddy had listed the home for $61.5 million, and it sits in the prestigious Holmby Hills neighborhood in the greater Los Angeles area. The home boasts a whopping 10 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, and 17,000 square feet. He bought it as a new construction back in 2014, long before the housing market escalated during the covid pandemic; Combs initially paid $39 million. The property has a number of luxurious amenities, including a two-story guest house, a home theater that seats 35 people, and even a beauty salon. A stunning pool and basketball court create an inviting outside atmosphere.
In early 2024, footage had surfaced of Diddy physically abusing his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a hotel hallway; after Cassie had previously sued Diddy for years of abuse, the video shed light on her claims and put Diddy under a microscope. The lawsuit is reportedly what ultimately led to the Homeland Security Raid.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial is set to being this spring
Combs should see his trial begin in May. He and his team have vehemently denied all allegations against him. Since Combs’ arrest, numerous lawsuits have been filed by alleged victims who claim Diddy sexually assaulted or abused them in some way. Many of the accusations stem from his infamous “white parties,” which mostly took place during the early 2000s.
Most celebrities have done their best to distance themselves from Diddy, with few people taking his side — except Kanye West. The rapper has previously called for Trump to pardon Diddy if he’s convicted. For now, Diddy, whose team failed to get him released on bail, is awaiting trial in a New York City jail.