Sean 'Diddy' Combs returns to Instagram following home raids, lawsuits

Sean "Diddy" Combs' has returned to Instagram nearly a week after a federal investigation into his homes.

On Sunday, the Bad Boy Entertainment founder shared a carousel of photos on Instagram of his youngest child Love, 1, whom he shares with Dana Tran.

"HAPPY EASTER from Baby Love," Combs captioned the pictures of his daughter in various pastel outfits to mark the holiday.

The music mogul, 54, turned off the comments on his post, a move that comes as he faces scrutiny after Homeland Security Investigations agents searched his Los Angeles and Miami homes on March 25. Combs' lawyer, Aaron Dyer, maintains his client's innocence and criticized what he called "a "witch hunt based on meritless accusations" in a statement on Tuesday.

Why were Diddy's homes raided?

The "Act Bad" rapper is facing multiple civil lawsuits filed in recent months that claim the music mogul raped or sexually assaulted several alleged victims over the past few decades. Combs has denied all accusations against him. According to the Los Angeles Times and the Associated Press, however, the searches are part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation out of New York.

Diddy's oldest son Quincy Brown, youngest daughter Love gather for Easter

It's unclear if Combs was present with his daughter Love on Easter, however, his adopted son Quincy Brown, 32, was seen holding the toddler in photos shared on her Instagram account managed by Tran. Brown's parents are the late model Kim Porter and singer/songwriter and record producer Al B. Sure.

Kimora Lee Simmons, who was Porter's best friend, also attended the gather with her daughter Ming Lee, 24, and sons Kenzo, 14, Wolfe, 8, and adopted son Gary, 14, according to photos she posted on her Instagram story.

Where is Diddy? Music mogul spotted in Miami

Although Combs has seemingly been keeping a low profile, he was recently spotted out with his twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie Combs, 17.

The music producer and his 17-year-old twins were seen leaving a Top Golf location in Miami on Thursday, according to photos obtained by Daily Mail. He flashed a peace sign at photographers as he exited the establishment.

Contributing: KiMi Robinson

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