Diddy’s son Justin Combs, 29, arrested on suspicion of DUI

Diddy’s son Justin Combs, 29, arrested on suspicion of DUI after being pulled over by police near Beverly Hills

Diddy’s eldest son Justin Combs was arrested in connection with DUI near Beverly Hills early Sunday.

Combs, 29, was witnessed running a red light by a police officer and pulled over around 8 a.m., police told TMZ Sunday.

Combs was seen speaking with a police officer in an image published by the outlet.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Combs for comment. 

Police told the outlet that the officer pulled over the vehicle Combs was driving in and determined him to be the driver.

The latest: Diddy’s eldest son Justin Combs was arrested in connection with DUI near Beverly Hills early Sunday. Pictured in an Instagram post last December 

The officer subsequently determined that probable cause existed to arrest Combs, who was taken into custody in connection with suspicion of driving under the influence, the outlet reported. 

Combs was then booked in connection with a misdemeanor DUI, with his bond set at $5,000, the outlet reported.

He was subsequently released on his own recognizance, The U.S. Sun reported Sunday afternoon.

Diddy, 53, welcomed Justin on December 30, 1993 with ex Misa Hylton, 50, in Mount Vernon, New York.

After playing football in college at UCLA, he graduated from the university in 2016 and has embarked on a number of business endeavors in the entertainment industry.

As an actor, he has been seen on the TV series Power Book II: Ghost and Respectfully Justin and in the 2016 film Date with a Hammer.

He has producer credits on TV shows including Respectfully Justin and The Crew League.

Diddy is father to Justin, 29, King, 25, Christian, 24, Chance, 17, twins Jessie and D’Lila, 16, and baby daughter Love, six months. He has also adopted Quincy Taylor Brown, 32, the son of his late ex Kim Porter and singer Al B. Sure! 

Comb’s father Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sued the alcoholic beverages company Diageo late last month, claiming that his vodka and tequila brands had been denied promised investments.

He also claimed that his labels were being marketed as ‘urban’ products that were allegedly inferior to higher-prestige liquors. 

Combs was seen in an Instagram post he shared to his page last month

Combs was seen in an Instagram post he shared to his page last month

(L-R) Justin, Christian Casey Combs, Quincy Taylor Brown, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, D'Lila Star Combs, Chance Combs and Jessie James Combs were pictured at a Grammys event in January of 2020

(L-R) Justin, Christian Casey Combs, Quincy Taylor Brown, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, D’Lila Star Combs, Chance Combs and Jessie James Combs were pictured at a Grammys event in January of 2020

Justin was seen in a social media post with baby sister Love earlier this year

Justin was seen in a social media post with baby sister Love earlier this year 

The lawsuit, which was filed with New York’s Supreme Court in Manhattan by Combs Wine and Spirits, claims that Diageo North American has allowed his Ciroc vodka and DeLeon tequila labels to wither on the vine, despite other celebrity labels getting abundant support.  

For example, Diageo purchased George Clooney and Rande Gerber’s buzzy tequila brand Casamigos for a stunning $1 billion in 2017.

Combs even claimed that executives with the liquor giant told him that the limited urban neighborhoods distribution model had been instituted because he was Black.

He also claimed in his filing that some executives in the company resented him for his wealth.

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