Diddy’s Son, Justin Combs, Arrested For DUI
Justin Combs was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence on Sunday (June 4) around 8 am, according to TMZ. Police claim they smelled alcohol in his vehicle during a…

LOS ANGELES, CA – APRIL 11: Justin Combs attends French Montana’s boohooMAN Party at Poppy on April 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for boohooMAN)Justin Combs was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence on Sunday (June 4) around 8 am, according to TMZ. Police claim they smelled alcohol in his vehicle during a routine traffic stop in the Beverly Hills area. The 29-year-old then took various sobriety tests, which LAPD says he failed.
"Officers conducted a traffic stop, and they observed the driver possibly under the influence of unknown alcohol or drugs," one officer from the LAPD stated, per HotNewHipHop. He went on to claim, "The investigation revealed that he was under the influence."
He was booked on a misdemeanor DUI charge and his bond was set at $5,000. No word on whether he's still in custody or not.
Justin is Diddy's first kid, which he had with Misa Hylton.
As for the elder Combs, Diddy recently made headlines with his alcohol company Combs Wine and Spirits. Diddy has filed a lawsuit on behalf of his DeLeon tequila and Ciroc vodka brands. He is citing racism by Diageo North America Inc which is in charge of distributing his products. The lawsuit filed by the Bad Boy Records founder accuses Diageo of being dishonest about their diversity efforts.
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"Diageo has typecasted Ciroc and DeLeon, apparently deciding they are 'Black brands' that should be targeted only to 'urban' consumers," Diddy's legal team claims per HotNewHipHop.
Per Black Enterprise, on Diageo’s legal paperwork, a company executive acknowledged the company’s racist tendencies by saying "race was part of the reason Diageo limited the neighborhoods where the Combs brands were distributed."
"In a business where production, distribution, and sales are the pillars of success," Diageo and its leaders " have put their feet on the neck of Mr. Combs’ brands” by starving them of resources, the suit states. "Contracts matter more than press releases."
Combs Wine and Spirits also claimed that they would be pursuing a separate lawsuit against Diageo. They will seek "billions of dollars in damages due to Diageo’s neglect and breaches."
Sean "Diddy" Combs has had a substantial and influential career in music, entertainment, and business. Diddy started his career as a talent director until he created his own label Bad Boy Records in 1993. On Bad Boy Records he helped cultivate the careers of Notorious B.I.G.'s along with R&B royalty Mary J. Blige, and Usher. On Diddy's own rapping accord, he released his debut album No Way Out in 1997 and is currently seven times platinum by the RIAA. He maintained success in music with Forever (1999), The Saga Continues..., (2001), and Press Play (2006).
The Harlem native continued to create his own albums and later produce MTV's Making The Band which aired for three seasons (2000-2002). The show created bands such as O-Town, Da Band, Danity Kane, Day26, and Donnie Klang. After the show was over he found himself creating a band called Dirty Money in 2009 which was comprised of Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper.
Throughout his career, Diddy has had his hands in a lot of business ventures whether it was music, entertainment, or even the latest virtual currency. His businesses have put the entrepreneur on the map and have given him a lot of success since he just joined the billionaire club according to Forbes' former editor Zack O'Malley.
"Diddy becomes the third billionaire minted by Hip-Hop surging past Ye on the strength of several assets that have weathered the pandemic remarkably well," he wrote. "The value of his incredibly resilient Cîroc partnership with Diageo—which functions like an equity stake while creating cash flows for Diddy in the neighborhood of $60 million annually—continues to account for the bulk of his fortune."
Take a look at all of the businesses that Diddy currently owns:
Bad Boy Records
Bad Boy Records was founded in 1993 by Diddy. It has since been a staple in hip-hop for over 20 years and has helped cultivate the careers of Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Mario Winans, New Edition, Danity Kane, and many more. Some artists currently on their roster are two of Diddy's sons Quincy Brown and Christian "King" Combs, as well as Cassie, French Montana, and himself.
Capital Prep Harlem
Diddy is a proud Harlem native and one of his newest business ventures has been giving back. The rapper co-founded Capital Prep Harlem with Dr. Steve Perry in 2015. Perry founded Capital Prep Magnet School, located in Hartford, CT, in 2005 and was later implemented in Harlem. Capital Prep Harlem offers students an elite education starting from grade six all the way to their senior year of high school. Since this model was founded in Hartford, Connecticut in 2005, it has sent 100% of its predominantly low-income first-generation graduates to college.
Combs Wines & Spirits (Cîroc Ultra Premium & Deleón Tequila)
Under Combs Wines and Spirits, Diddy has partnered with Diageo's Cîroc and Deleön Tequila. Diddy handles the marketing for Cîroc Ultra-Premium Vodka and co-owns Deleön Tequila since 2013 and 2014 respectively.
Sean John
Sean John is Diddy's fashion and lifestyle brand that launched in 1998. The brand is a staple in hip-hop fashion having created major fashion moments with velour tracksuits, baggy jeans, oversized shirts and terrycloth headbands. In 2021, Diddy got his brand back in a $7.55 million bid at an auction to save Sean John from bankruptcy. In a written statement to Forbes, Diddy said, "I launched Sean John in 1998 with the goal of building a premium brand that shattered tradition and introduced Hip Hop to high-fashion on a global scale. Seeing how streetwear has evolved to rewrite the rules of fashion and impact culture across categories, I’m ready to reclaim ownership of the brand, build a team of visionary designers and global partners to write the next chapter of Sean John’s legacy."
REVOLT TV & Media/ REVOLT Films
REVOLT TV & Media is a "multi-genre, multi-platform network offers breaking music news, videos, artist interviews, exclusive performances, and original programming," the site reads. The company primarily focuses on hip-hop culture and entertainment with the tagline "unapologetically Black." REVOLT Films is a subsidiary of the aforementioned company which focuses on production. REVOLT Films produced UNDEFEATED, which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2012, and DOPE which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at The Sundance Film Festival in 2015. According to the site, the production company currently has six feature film projects and three TV programs in various stages of development.
AQUAhydrate
AQUAhydrate is a lifestyle beverage company where Diddy is an active investor and board member. The beverage company differs from the average water bottle you might pick up as it is "supplemented with all natural electrolytes and trace minerals and then elevated to an alkaline pH of over 9 using electrolysis," the site reads. Actor Mark Wahlberg also sits on the board alongside Diddy.