On a Saturday night in Miami, Diddy and his family presented a strong, united front as they dined at the upscale Mr. Chow restaurant. The Grammy winner, in the news over an ongoing federal sеx trafficking investigation, appeared relaxed and content during the family outing.
Diddy arrived at the restaurant with five of his seven children: Quincy, Christian, Chance and twins, Jessie and D’Lila. The evening came just under two months after federal agents raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles on March 25.
Diddy, who also has two other children—Love Sean and his son, Justin—has been involved in multiple lawsuits alleging sеxual misconduct, all of which he has denied.
Chance left the restaurant smiling, dressed in a yellow outfit—a skirt, off-the-shoulder blouse, and shoes—followed by her younger sisters, Jessie and D’Lila, who wore coordinating silver midi dresses with black slippers.
Outside the South Florida restaurant, Diddy was seen in an all-black ensemble of a shirt, pants, sneakers, and sunglasses. Quincy matched with black sneakers, patterned leggings, and a black sweatshirt with a white logo. Christian wore black jeans, sneakers, and a yellow zip-up sweater over a black shirt, carrying a gift bag and a necklace.
At the time, despite the challenging few months for Diddy as he faces numerous allegations, the family maintained a joyful appearance. Diddy’s attorneys filed a request to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that he and two others sеxually аssaulted a 17-year-old girl in a New York studio in 2003, calling the claim “false and grotеsque” and stating it was filed too late.