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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged ‘drug mule’ looks worried in bodycam video showing arrest on drug charges

Diddy’s alleged “drug mule” appeared glum and resigned Monday in a video of his arrest at a Florida airport.

Bodycam footage shows former college basketball player Brendan Paul being led from a US Customs and Border Protection building in handcuffs to an awaiting Miami-Dade Police squad car.

Wearing a blue hoodie and sandals, Paul, 25, said nothing as he walked to the vehicle and was placed inside.

The sportsman turned music producer, a former Syracuse guard, was taken into custody at Opa Locka Airport after federal agents intercepted Diddy’s plane, which he was about to board.

Paul was booked on possession of cocaine and marijuana candy, according to an arrest report obtained by The Post. Both raps are felonies in Florida.

Brendan Paul was arrested Monday on drug charges in Florida. Miami Dade Police

He bonded out of jail shortly after and his current whereabouts are unknown.

The drugs allegedly found on his person have not been linked to music exec Diddy, who is currently under federal investigation.

Paul was an unlikely figure in a lawsuit filed against Diddy and others by music producer Rodney Jones, who alleged the Ohio resident worked as Diddy’s “drug mule” and obtained firearms for him.

Paul was named as Diddy’s alleged drug mule in a recent lawsuit. Miami Dade Police

Paul has not made any public comment on the lawsuit or since his bust.

Originally from Shaker Heights, Ohio, Paul still resides in the state, according to a police report.

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The hooper attended a private boarding school in New England, Brewster Academy, for the first three years of high school, before transferring to private Hawken High in Ohio.

He went on to attend Syracuse University in New York for his freshmen and sophomore years, before transferring to Fairmont State University in West Virginia.

The former college basketball player was busted for pot and cocaine possession. Getty Images
Paul began making music after college and eventually connected with Diddy. US District Court SDNY

After college, Paul pivoted to amateur music production during the pandemic.

He later went on to produce for Diddy on The Love Album, which was released last September.

Federal agents descended on the Bad Boy Records founder’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles as they probe sex trafficking charges against the embattled music mogul.

His attorneys have ripped the raids as part of an overblown “witch hunt” and promised to disprove the rumors and allegations surrounding him.