Why Did Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sell His Private Jet Amid Ongoing Legal Troubles?
American rapper and music producer Sean "Diddy" Combs has reportedly sold his matte-black private jet, one of his most prized possessions, as he continues to face multiple legal challenges.

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According to a report by People magazine, the 56-year-old musician sold the Gulfstream G550 aircraft in October 2025, just six months after his federal conviction on prostitution-related charges in July.
The sale marks a significant change in Diddy's lavish lifestyle, as the jet had long been a symbol of his success and wealth. Sources revealed that the aircraft was previously managed by Silver Air Private Jets, but the partnership ended following the sale and transfer of ownership in October.
Jet Sale and Ownership Details
Records from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirm that the jet, once owned by Diddy's company LoveAir LLC, was previously registered under the tail number N1969C. It has since been re-registered as T7-OKS, which indicates a new registration in San Marino, a small European nation known for private aircraft registrations.
While the exact sale price has not been made public, aviation experts suggest that similar Gulfstream G550 models are valued between $15 million (₹135 crore) and $30 million (₹270 crore).
The aircraft, built in 2015, features a matte-black exterior with a beige luxury interior, seating for up to 14 passengers, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. It is also designed to be pet-friendly, catering to celebrity travel needs.
A Symbol of Fame Turned Into a Memory
The private jet was one of Diddy's most recognizable possessions. He was often photographed boarding or exiting the aircraft, especially in the months leading up to his arrest. In March 2024, the same jet flew from California to Antigua during the time federal authorities conducted raids on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
In July 2024, Diddy posted a video on his Instagram Stories showing himself boarding the aircraft, calling it "Combs Air." The short clip, filmed in first-person, showed him climbing the jet's stairs and greeting his flight crew before saying, "No place like home."
The sale of the jet is being viewed as a possible move by Combs to liquidate assets amid his ongoing legal and financial troubles. Though neither the rapper nor his representatives have commented publicly on the sale, it appears to reflect a quieter phase for one of hip-hop's most flamboyant figures.
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