Squatters Have Completely Taken Over A 10,000 Sq Ft, $6.5 Million Dollar Hollywood Hills Mansion That Is Owned By MLB Owner’s Son And Has A Diddy Connection

 

Diddy posing and picture of mansion with graffiti

Diddy posing and picture of mansion with graffiti (Photos via Getty Images and Google)
Squatters have taken over an abandoned Los Angeles mansion belonging to the son of the Philadelphia Phillies owner, and neighbors continue to complain about the eyesore as it also presents a connection to Diddy.

Squatters and taggers began breaking onto the empty premises and leaving their artwork all over the house.

The abandoned Los Angeles mansion belonging to the son of the Philadelphia Phillies owner John S. Middleton has neighbors in fear for their safety as more and more squatters take over the property.

The mansion has been abandoned for over a decade.

One neighbor said 911 had been called several times just in the past week.


“Every time we call, the police will come, and they’ll clear it out, and then within an hour or two, five more people are there and staying the night,” said the neighbor, who didn’t want to be identified.

The Los Angeles Police Department stated that they have been called to the home six times this month for trespassing and vandalism because of the squatters and taggers.

Police removed ten people last week and arrested one person on a warrant.

It should come as no surprise, as this mansion has a Diddy connection.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Filmed Music Video Inside California Mansion Taken Over by Squatters

A Hollywood Hills mansion has become an eyesore after taggers and squatters took over the property.

Owned by John S. Middleton, it has become a safety hazard for neighbors.

Neighbors consider the abandoned mansion a safety hazard, but it also has a Diddy connection.

Sean “Diddy” Combs filmed a music video inside the now-abandoned Hollywood Hills mansion.

The taggers actually spray-painted “Diddy was here” on the roof after learning about the production.

The disgraced music mogul once filmed a music video for his 2007 hit, Last Night, featuring Keyshia Cole, inside that million-dollar Hollywood Hills mansion.