Justin Bieber has posted to Instagram for the first time since his former mentor, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs , was arrested.
The Canadian pop star updated his recent activities with a picture of himself tinkering with his music equipment. He also posted a picture of himself sipping from a cup and a picture of a wren.
Photo: Justin Bieber Instagram
In a later post, Justin Bieber posted a photo of himself wearing a light blue beanie, black top, yellow plaid shorts from Umbro and black leather buckled shoes. Along with the photo of himself, the 30-year-old Canadian singer also updated other images, including a full moon and a hummingbird pecking around a bush.
Photo: Justin Bieber Instagram
Prior to Sunday’s post, Justin last updated his Instagram on September 3, nearly two weeks before Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested by federal authorities in connection with sex trafficking charges.
In the case involving Combs, the embattled music mogul was hit with a new wave of lawsuits on Monday, accusing him of raping women, sexually assaulting men and molesting a 16-year-old boy.
At least six lawsuits have been filed against Combs in federal court in Manhattan, adding to a growing list of legal claims against the indicted hip-hop mogul. Sean “Diddy” Combs, however, denies all of them.
Some of the group filing the lawsuits allege that Sean “Diddy” Combs used his fame and the promise of potential fame to lure victims to lavish parties or drug dens, where he assaulted them. Some allege that Sean “Diddy” Combs beat them and drugged them. Others say Combs threatened to kill them if they did not do as he wanted or if they spoke out against him.
The lawsuits describe alleged assaults dating back to the mid-1990s, including at celebrity-filled parties by Combs in the Hamptons, Long Island, at a Brooklyn party celebrating Biggie Smalls, Combs’ then-partner, and even in the backroom of Macy’s flagship department store in midtown Manhattan.
When the planned lawsuits were announced on Oct. 1, an attorney for Combs said the rapper and producer “cannot address every baseless accusation in this reckless media stunt.” Combs has pleaded not guilty in his criminal case — which involves allegations that the mogul coerced and abused women for years with the help of a network of associates and employees while silencing the victims with extortion and violence, including kidnapping, arson and beatings.