Sean 'Diddy' Combs' net worth, homes, plane and more assets: What we knowNew Foto - Sean 'Diddy' Combs' net worth, homes, plane and more assets: What we know

Sean "Diddy" Combshas a lot to lose as hissex-crimes trialcontinues. Theembattled music mogul is facingpotential life in prison if convicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty. He is also fighting a Justice Department forfeiture action that could cost him much – if not most – of an empire that prosecutors allege he used as part of a criminal racketeering enterprise from 2008 to the present. His lawyers have hired as a consultant the former deputy chief of the Justice Department's Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, USA TODAY has learned. So what are Combs' assets, and what could be seized if he is convicted? In 2024, Forbes magazineestimated Combs' net worthat $400 million – a significant drop from its 2019 figure of$740 million. Both Combs and his team later claimed he was a billionaire, Forbes said, despite offering no documentation to back up the claim. Diddy on Trial newsletter: Step inside the courtroom with USA TODAY as Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces sex crimes and trafficking charges. Subscribe to the newsletter. According to publicly available documents and news reports, Combs' most valuable personal possession is likely his 17,000-square-foot, 10-bedroom mansion, appraised at more than $61 million, in the tony Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles. It was raided as part of a criminal probe and listed for sale last September. Sean 'Diddy' Combscould lose his freedom – and his vast empire of mansions, art and cars Combs also owns a 9,600-square-foot house in Toluca Lake just northwest of the Hollywood Sign. And heowns a $48 million mansionat 2 West Star Island in Miami and the adjacent property at 1 West Star Island. On Aug. 20, 2024, Combspaid off the $18.9 million mortgageso he could put up 2 West Star as collateral in his failed efforts to obtain bail and stay out of jail while awaiting trial, documents show. Combs owns a Gulfstream G550 jet valued at more than $25 million, known as LoveAir, which he rents out while also seeking a sale to help pay his enormous legal expenses. These Diddy family membershave been in court amid his sex-crimes trial Also, potentially open to forfeiture: Combs' Bad Boy Records, which still generates money from recordings and music publishing rights since he launched the company in 1993. At its founding in 2013, Combs' parent company Combs Enterprises, later renamed Combs Global, included his New York City-based Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Wines and Spirits, the AQUAhydrate water firm, Revolt Media, Sean John fashion and fragrances, Capital Preparatory Charter Schools and The Sean Combs Foundation. Cassie Ventura testimony:What the singer is saying about Diddy, Kid Cudi, Suge Knight Over the years, it expanded to include new business units and ventures such as Empower Global, Our Fair Share and Love Records, which focused on R&B. Combs is not known to own any "Colossal-sized Picassos," as he sings about in his hit song. But he is believed to have an extensive art collection, including works by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Cassie Venturareveals how much Diddy paid to settle her 2023 lawsuit In 2018, he was revealed as the mystery buyer of the renowned painting"Past Times" by Kerry James Marshallfor $21.1 million. At one time, Combs' fleet of at least 20 luxury cars included a Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini and an ultra-luxury Mercedes known as a Maybach. Contributing: Brendan Morrow This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Sean 'Diddy' Combs' net worth, homes, plane, more assets

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' net worth, homes, plane and more assets: What we know

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' net worth, homes, plane and more assets: What we know Sean "Diddy" Combshas a lot to lose as hisse...
What to know about the Liver King, controversial influencer in new 'Untold' docNew Foto - What to know about the Liver King, controversial influencer in new 'Untold' doc

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. The Liver Kingis still at it. The controversial TikToker is back in a new Netflix documentary from the"Untold" series. "Untold: The Liver King" sees the influencer and YouTuber rise and fall, including coming to terms with his 2022steroid use controversy. The Liver King built a multimillion-dollar supplement empire following his viral success during the pandemic, among a wave of internet personalities promoting a raw meat "ancestral lifestyle" and intense, primal workouts. The documentary features his wife, Barbara aka the Liver Queen, and his two sons, who also helped promote the ancestral lifestyle to his millions of followers across platforms. Here's what you need to know about the king and his dethroning. Now-disgracedTikTok influencer the Liver King, born Brian Johnson,went viral during the pandemic for his promotion of an "ancestral lifestyle" centered mainly around araw meat dietand daily intake of liver, purportedly to increase energy and improve digestion.Such benefits aren't backed by science, however, and the recommendation to eat raw beef isn't supported by any health agency either. People are eating raw beefon TikTok. Here's why you shouldn't try it. Johnson promotes what he calls nine "ancestral tenets" as the foundation of his lifestyle, mimicking how early humans supposedly lived. In 2022, leaked private emails revealed that Johnsonhad used steroids. He laterapologizedfor lying to his followers in an ABC News interview, before being hit with a$25 million class action lawsuitin January 2023. The lawsuit was dismissed in March 2023 with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled. The Liver King is less active onsocial mediathese days. In the documentary, Johnson said he has discontinued steroid use. He has also pivoted to a more "natural" lifestyle by incorporating fruits and vegetables into his previously strict carnivore diet. However, his supplement business isalive and well. The documentary "Untold: The Liver King" is available to stream now onNetflixwith a paid subscription. The doc is part of the streamer's sports documentary series "Untold." This season will also featureBrett Favre's career and controversies in "The Fall of Favre," set to premiere May 20. Contributing: Daryl Austin This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Untold: The Liver King' doc on Netflix: What to know

What to know about the Liver King, controversial influencer in new 'Untold' doc

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The Knicks Courtside Celebrities Are Giving Me Everything I Wanted From the Met GalaNew Foto - The Knicks Courtside Celebrities Are Giving Me Everything I Wanted From the Met Gala

We're in the middle of a historic moment for New York basketball. At least that's what I, someone famously uninterested in sports, have gathered from Timothée Chalamet'spassionatepro-Knicks Instagram Stories. I cannot bring myself to care about basketball. But I do care about my Timmy and other stars like him, be they bandwagon fans or not. Suddenly, I've found myself a degree more interested in securing vintage Knicks merch on Depop than I was last week. I understand that the New York Knicks' successful performance in the 2025 NBA playoffs thus far represents something major for the team's lifelong fans, who've grown used to them coming up short. An analogy that's allowed me to understand the gravity of this moment was likening it to how Amy Adams stans will feel the day she wins her long overdue Oscar. Only then did I grasp the maniacal joy that the New York Knicks fans displayed on the streets of Manhattan when the team advanced to game 5 Monday night. "Let's Go Knicks" vs "Knicks in 5" on 7th Avepic.twitter.com/KTxfjm2PJt — New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork)May 13, 2025 And while my algorithm knows I have no interest in layups or playoffs or anything of the like, New York City's team has been unavoidable on my feeds since the Eastern Conference Semifinals began. And not because of any actual game footage. First, it was because ofthis cinematic pictureof Kylie Jenner staring longingly at her boyfriend, Timothée, from their courtside seats during Game 4. Then I couldn't escape the transparent slay that was Cardi B's relationship hard-launch (the firstpost-Offset). She popped out at a Knicks game Monday night with NFL star Stefon Diggs, sitting just a few seats down from Timothée. And that's just a fraction of the high-profile action that's gone down during this particular playoff series. It's not new for the Knicks to have a high concentration of celebrities sitting courtside. (Spike Lee has been a season ticket holder since 1985.) The fact that the team is based in a cultural mecca makes it easy for huge names to stop by and watch a game. But this year's playoff series has set the stage for a ton of non-sports-related pop culture lore to be built on the sidelines. The 2025 Knicks' playoff presence is more comparable to cultural events like the Met Gala than to well-attended NBA games of the past. If we're pitting the annual gala and the Knicks iconic run against one another (not a totally obvious comparison, but let's walk together), we can note that couples like Kylie/Timothée and Cardi/Stefon chose to make big public outings at Knicks games instead of the Met's blue carpet this year. And sure, we see a handful of awkward celeb ex run-ins at the Met every year (see: Sabrina and Barry, and Rosalía and Jeremy Allen White this year). But we don't get to see how those run-ins—or any other action—can go down inside the event (despite Megan Thee Stallion'sbest covert recording efforts). But under Madison Square Garden's glaring light, we can see the celebrity ex-reunions in their full glory, like Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny sitting just a few feet away from each other at the Monday night Knicks game. Bad bunny y kendall jenner ayer en el mismo juego de NBA.pic.twitter.com/FrNXoLtotM — Bad Bunny (@Badbunny_posts)May 13, 2025 Any pop culture fan who considers themself committed to the game of stargazing should be fully rooting for New York City's team right now. Because players and stats aside, who else is feeding us like this? You're not getting lovable fan cams of every star imaginable—from Tina Fey to Mary J. Blige—at an Orlando Magic game (respectfully). View this post on Instagram A post shared by New York Knicks 🏀 (@nyknicks) You won't see former besties Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods (WAG to Knicks player Karl Anthony Towns) sharing post-Knicks win squeals during a rare public reunion anywhere else. Feels just like 2018. Kylie Jenner, Jordyn Woods and Timothée Chalamet after the Knicks' win 😂pic.twitter.com/Qf2ZJx1Y4K — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter)May 13, 2025 If you're a fan that's been on the internet for a minute, take a moment to remember the joy that those photos of Ethan Hawke trying to chat up Rihanna evoked. Happy Father's Day specifically to Ethan Hawke making his son switch seats with him so he could get at Rihannapic.twitter.com/WebgyHa4su — Homo Honey (@DixPeyton)June 20, 2021 Each of these A-list Knicks moments has provided me with similar voyeuristic glee! A basketball game is no gala, but it's not often we get so many opportunities to watch these celebs operate in (somewhat) laid-back environments. These games bring us very necessary group chat fodder! (For example: "Is it legal for an L.A. native like Kylie to step out as a Knicks diehard?")I am paying close attention to every beat of courtside activity happening while the Knicks do their thing this season, and for that reason alone, I need them to keep winning. Point guard Jalen Brunson is essentially carrying pop culture on his back right now, along with the dutiful Knicks fans in the nosebleeds recording all of this courtside action instead of the game itself (despitehow expensivethose tickets currently are). Anyone who doesn't want this celeb tea resource to dry up should go ahead and join the Knicks bandwagon. Who knows what other major pop culture moments are yet to come from Madison Square Garden... You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

The Knicks Courtside Celebrities Are Giving Me Everything I Wanted From the Met Gala

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Laufey Says She Let the 'Little Monster Inside' of Her 'Scream' on New Album "A Matter of Time": 'Really Proud' (Exclusive)

Emma Summerton Laufey's third album,A Matter of Time, will be released on Aug. 22 The singer-songwriter tells PEOPLE the new record is "an album about female emotion" She also released the new song "Tough Luck" in conjunction with the album announcement It was only a matter of time beforeLaufeybewitched her fans with a new album! The singer-songwriter, 26, announced her upcoming third albumA Matter of Timeon Thursday, May 15, with the new record set for release on Aug. 22. "I think I let my heart wander a little bit more on this one," she tells PEOPLE of the new music. "I think it's a lot more extroverted. I really allowed myself to sing properly on this album and not be shy." Laufey, who grew up between Iceland and Washington, D.C. first teased her new era in April with the release of the single "Silver Lining." In conjunction with the album announcement, she also shared the new song "Tough Luck," which she describes in a statement as a "fiery song about love gone wrong." To PEOPLE, Laufey saysA Matter of Timeis "an album about female emotion," and all its ups and downs. Courtesy Vingolf Recordings/AWAL "There's songs about friend breakups, there are love songs. There's songs about being scared of being in love, and the album's kind of about facing the demons within you a little bit," she says. "It's kind of just all the feelings you go through as a 25-year-old girl. That's the best way I can put it. I think my kind of thesis with this album was to let the little monster inside of me come out a little bit and scream." The album follows 2023'sBewitched, which won a Grammy award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, and 2022'sEverything I Know About Love. "Every time I listen to the album, it feels a little bit different," she adds. Laufey, who is fresh off performances atCoachellaandNew Orleans Jazz Fest, teamed up with producers Spencer Stewart, with whom she worked on her first two albums, andAaron Dessner, who's worked with stars likeTaylor Swift,Ed SheeranandGracie Abrams. "It was so scary becauseBewitchedwas so much bigger than I thought it would ever be, and kind of brought me to these new places again that I never thought I'd find myself," she says. "It was really interesting to understand how to stay true to myself while still growing, and it was a really, really fun challenge. I'm really proud of how I did it." She says she remains focused on sounding authentically her, genre be damned. "No matter what sounds I'm using or instruments, to me, the song and the words and how they make me feel are kind of the most important part," she says. "I just let myself tell my story no matter what." Read the original article onPeople

Laufey Says She Let the 'Little Monster Inside' of Her 'Scream' on New Album “A Matter of Time”: 'Really Proud' (Exclusive)

Laufey Says She Let the 'Little Monster Inside' of Her 'Scream' on New Album "A Matter of Time": 'Really Proud...
Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson Was Worried After Mama June's 300-Lb. Weight Loss: 'Am I Going to Have to Do That?' (Exclusive)New Foto - Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson Was Worried After Mama June's 300-Lb. Weight Loss: 'Am I Going to Have to Do That?' (Exclusive)

Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson opens up about how her mother, Mama June Shannon's 300-lb. weight loss in 2017 affected her body image as an impressionable young girl Thompson recalls how "scary" it was to see such a dramatic change in her mother's physical appearance in a short amount of time The 19-year-old admits she had doubts about whether or not she'd be expected to undergo the same procedures one day because "I'm a bigger girl" Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompsondidn't expect her mother,Mama June Shannon's physical transformation to influence the way she looked at herself in the mirror. In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE for this week's cover story, theHere Comes Honey Boo Booalum, 19, is opening up about how Mama June'sdramatic 300-lb. weight lossaffected her own body image as an impressionable young teen. Back in 2017, Mama Junetold PEOPLEthat she underwent an extensive series of surgeries that included an insertion of a gastric sleeve, breast augmentation and skin removal on her "turkey neck," "bat wings" and stomach — an area where doctors removed 9 lbs. of loose skin. All of which totaled $75,000. Jonathan Leibson/Getty; Paras Griffin/Getty Her weight loss eventually became the focus of the We TV reality show,Mama June: From Not to Hot. "I feel like Mama's physical transformation, it didn't take as much of a toll on my life [at the time]," Alana, 19, tells PEOPLE. "But now I'm looking back and I'm like, 'That was crazy.' That was a dramatic change, and I didn't know how to even think of my mom. My mom went from being 300 lbs. to 100 lbs." For more on the tumultuous life of Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, available Friday. "It was kind of scary if I'm being honest. It was like, how did she lose all of that weight so fast? And she was so tiny, she almost looked sick," Alana adds. The reality star admits that the transformation "took a big toll on body image for me." Like her mother, Alana says she's always been a "bigger girl" and the stark changes in Mama June's physical appearance gave her doubts about her own. Ari & Louise "My mama was a bigger girl, and her having to get surgery and shrink down to this one size, I thought in my head like, 'Oh, am I going to have to do that one day because I'm a bigger girl? Am I going to have to be in this perfect picture, and just get surgery, so I'm like this skinny little model?'" she recalled. "It definitely did take a toll on my self-image for sure," Alana adds. Nowadays, the television personality is pursing higher education as she studies tobecome a nurseat Regis University in Colorado. She's also reclaiming her own narrative in Lifetime's new biopic,I Was Honey Boo Boo. In the project, Thompson will narrate the film as she look back at her days of child stardom. Per the official logline, the movie will offer a glimpse into what went on behind the scenes, revealing how her on-stage persona "concealed the harsh reality of constant criticism and family struggles, particularly with her mother,Mama June [Shannon]." Ari & Louise Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Though she's excited to tell her story, Alana admits she feels nervous about how it will be received by her mother. "I did not want this movie to be throwing punches at my mama and making her out to be the bad guy," she says. "But I didn't hold back and if she gets mad, at the end of the day it's the truth." I Was Honey Boo Boopremieres Saturday, May 17 at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime. Read the original article onPeople

Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson Was Worried After Mama June's 300-Lb. Weight Loss: 'Am I Going to Have to Do That?' (Exclusive)

Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson Was Worried After Mama June's 300-Lb. Weight Loss: 'Am I Going to Have to Do That?' (Excl...

 

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