John Oliver isn’t impressed by his Benjamins.
On Sunday night’s episode of HBO’s Emmy-winning news satire show “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” the comedian talked about food delivery service apps.
During his segment, Oliver blasted Uber Eats for the corporate’s 2023 Super Bowl business with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
“I’m guessing Uber Eats may be regretting that last one right away,” Oliver, 46, quipped.
He was referring to the allegations against the “All Concerning the Benjamins” rapper and hip hop mogul, and the bevy of legal woes he’s in.
Within the business, Diddy, 53, is shown helping the food delivery service give you a song to concert customers, assuring executives: “You wish successful?”
Within the Super Bowl spot, Diddy then shepherds various musicians through recordings, equivalent to “Milkshake” singer Kelis and “That is How We Do It” singer Montell Jordan.
On Monday, March 25, Diddy had his homes in Los Angeles and Miami raided as a part of a federal sex trafficking investigation, in keeping with law enforcement.
Law enforcement sources told The Post that feds moved in to raid Diddy’s homes because they desired to seize his phones and computers. Additionally they alleged there could be further raids on houses related to the mogul in Latest York and Chicago.
Sources further told The Post that the raids were led by Homeland Security Investigations’ Human Trafficking Task Force, based on a search warrant issued by the Southern District of Latest York.
“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations Latest York executed law enforcement actions as a part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We are going to provide further information because it becomes available,” HSI told The Post.
Related to this incident, sources told Rolling Stone that at least 4 Jane Does and one John Doe have been interviewed by Latest York prosecutors in connection to the sex trafficking allegations and a RICO case.
Just hours after the raids, Diddy was spotted pacing forwards and backwards outside a Miami airport. He was later spotted smiling and greeting fans in the world on Friday and Saturday.
Combs also faced several allegations of rape in November 2023.
Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Casandra Ventura — the musician referred to as Cassie — accused the hitmaker of rape and abuse in a lawsuit filing at the time.
She alleged that Diddy had a pattern of abuse and control that included allegedly forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed them, physically abusing her and supplying her with drugs.
Diddy’s attorney Ben Brafman denied the accusations to Page Six, and claimed that Ventura had been demanding money from Diddy.
The case was settled out of court just someday after the filing.
Following the settlement with Ventura, Combs was hit with additional lawsuits from women claiming he sexually assaulted them, which he denied.
Diddy’s spokesperson called the claims “fabricated” in an announcement to Page Six.
In February, Diddy was further sued by former worker Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who accused the rapper of sexual assault while working on Diddy’s 2023 album “The Love Album: Off the Grid.”
Combs’ attorney Shawn Holley said at the time, “Lil Rod is nothing greater than a liar.”