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()Several high -profile people have suffered property losses from the ongoing California wildfires, but it appears Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Los Angeles mansion remains unscathed.
Combs, who is currently in a New York jail awaiting trial, owns a home in the upscale Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles which has been safe thus far, reported Newsweek.
A representative for Combs did not immediately return a request for comment by to confirm the status of his home.
The music producer’s son Justin posted a list of resources to his social media account on Friday saying “Instead of only sending thoughts & prayers…Here’s how to help victims of the LA fires,” the outlet reported.
At least 24 people have died in the wildfires that have been blazing since last week.
Over 12,000 structures have been destroyed in the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires. The biggest of them, Palisades, is still only 13% contained.
More than 150,000 people are still under evacuation orders.
Several celebrities have lost their homes, which has led to some conspiracy theories taking wind on social media about a possible connection to Combs.
“In situations like this (LA fires), I look at patterns. I look at some of the communities involved… how many of the homeowners were on the P. Diddy list?” Former George W. Bush staffer Catherine Austin Fitts said on her podcast last week, reported Newsweek.
But any theories are being slammed by the LA Fire Department which has said the cause of the fires are still under investigation.
“The cause of the fire will be investigated. Whether that’s arson or not, that is to be determined,” Margaret Stewart, Los Angeles Fire Department public information officer, told on Thursday. “Our arson investigators are the ones that investigate the cause of the fire. That doesn’t mean that it’s an arson fire, it’s a cause investigation.”
The Kenneth Fire, which is one of five raging in the area, is being investigated as an arson case and one person is in custody, authorities confirmed to .
Though it’s unclear what started the fires, it is more clear how they spread so quickly.
Weather conditions determine how much a wildfire grows, according to National Geographic.
Wind, high temperatures and little rainfall can all leave trees and limbs dried out and primed to fuel a fire. Topography plays a big part, as well, as flames burn uphill faster than they burn downhill.
Combs was charged with federal racketeering and sex trafficking last year after two of his homes in Miami and New York were raided by federal investigators. His trial is set for May.