Diddy's Mansion Isn't Selling, So Now He's Renting out His Private Jet For How Much?!!!

The disgraced music mogul needs money, so he and his team will do what needs to be done.

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While sitting in a Brooklyn jail, waiting patiently to stand trial in May 2025, Sean “Diddy” Combs and his team are doing all they can to earn some extra dough. Good thing for the mogul that he owns a private jet.

On Monday, the US Sun reported that the Bad Records founder is putting his private plane up for rent, which shouldn’t be a shock considering his $61 million Beverly Hills mansion, which was raided by federal agents, is also up for sale.

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Registered at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles, the Gulfstream 550 seats 14 people and was built in 2015. It’s listed on several jet rent sites, including Victor, Aviapages, and Jettly.

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According to the US Sun, it would cost about $116,000 for a flight from Los Angeles to New York. If you planned on flying to London from Van Nuys Airport, it would cost more than $432,000 and would take nearly 10 hours to complete the flight.

That comes out to about $42,000 per hour. But we’re sure it’s nice than flying first class with Delta. And if you’re interested in renting the plane but don’t wish to publicly associate yourself with the disgraced mogul, find solace in the fact that the nearly all-black jet has no markings to identify that it belongs to him...you won’t be landing on a plane with a photo of a Diddy face on the tail.

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But you’d likely be funding his legal fees: Just recently, Diddy and his team of attorneys attempted to get the mogul out of jail for a fourth time, offering a $50 million bond that was secured by the equity in his Miami mansion.

Many analysts have determined that, even if he’s not locked up, Diddy will likely be out some eight figures in legal fees before it’s all over.