Prince Harry name-dropped in bombshell $30 million sex trafficking lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Prince Harry’s name has appeared in court documents against Bad Boy Records founder Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a $30 million lawsuit against the music mogul, 54, last month, citing that he participated in acts such as sexual misconduct, grooming and sex trafficking, the Post can confirm.
According to the docs, Jones claimed that the Duke of Sussex, 39, and other A-listers’ “affiliation” added to Diddy’s “legitimacy.”
The update comes amid the Diddy — Dirty Money member’s Miami and Los Angeles mansions being raided.
The homes were ambushed by federal agents and Homeland Security on Monday in a possible connection with the sex trafficking investigation.
Law enforcement sources told The Post the feds moved in because they wanted to seize Diddy’s phones and computers. They also alleged there would be further raids on houses associated with the mogul in New York and Chicago. Just hours later, Diddy was spotted pacing back and forth outside a Miami airport.
The court papers do not suggest that Harry was involved in any wrongdoing or criminal activity in conjunction with Diddy.
The UK royal is not a defendant nor has he been incriminated. His moniker also only appears once in the documents.
The Post has contacted Harry’s camp for comment.
Harry and his estranged brother, Prince William, crossed paths with the Notorious B.I.G. hype man and rapper Kanye West in 2007.
The hip-hop stars performed at the Concert For Diana at Wembley Stadium at the time.
The concert event was put together by William, 41, and Harry to celebrate their late mother Princess Diana’s birthday.
A medley of superstars also sang at the bash, including Fergie, Elton John, Pharrell Williams and Andrea Bocelli.
In 2012, Diddy gushed over Harry and the royal family, telling the Sun: “I really can’t wait to get to the UK as London is one of my favorite cities.”
“I’m also hoping I’ll get to catch up with Prince Harry while I’m there. He’s such a cool guy and it’s about time we hung out,” he added. “I need him to take me to some of those wild Mayfair clubs!”
In a January 2011 episode of the chat series “The Graham Norton Show,” the “Last Night” crooner got candid about his desire to have tea with the late Queen Elizabeth, who died in September 2022 at the age of 96.
Additionally, he shed some light on hanging out with the Prince of Wales, who is the Invictus Games founder.
Norton, 60, asked if the princes ever attended one of Diddy’s parties.
“Trust me, they are off the list,” the rapper joked. “But not anymore. Before when they were young bucks growing up and they were getting into a lot of trouble. So I was like, ‘Hey, why don’t you come hang out with me?’ ”