Entertainment News: A once-luxurious Hollywood Hills mansion, famously used as the setting for Sean Diddy Combs 2007 music video Last Night, has fallen into disrepair and is now a hotspot for squatters. Located at 7571 Mulholland Drive, the million-dollar estate once housed celebrities like Mary J. Blige and high-profile businesspeople. However, the property, owned by John Powers Middleton, the son of Philadelphia Phillies owner John S. Middleton, has been abandoned for over a decade. As a result, it has become an eyesore, littered with graffiti, vandalism, and unauthorized occupants.The estate, once celebrated for its grand spiral staircase and stunning pool views, has transformed into a safety concern for nearby residents. Graffiti now covers the walls, with one notable tag reading Diddy was here, a reference to the famous music video shoot. Neighbors have raised alarms, revealing that emergency services have been called numerous times due to altercations involving squatters. In one incident, a local was attacked by squatters wielding steel rebar and a beer bottle.#Diddy will not be getting a plea deal. The U.S. Attorneys Office has built a strong case against Sean Combs, and its only a matter of time before he faces prison. Evidence seems to a lot and solid. The real question isnt if hell go to jail, but for how long. He faces 15… pic.twitter.com/QomDXjHLvS— 𝕏 🕵🏻‍♀️🦋L̤̮E̤̮G̤̮🅰️C̤̮Y̤̮🦋🕵🏻‍♀️ 𝕏 (@iamlegacy23) September 19, 2024LA cops in action Despite the Los Angeles Police Departments multiple visits to the property, squatters continue to return shortly after being evicted. Neighbors have expressed frustration over the lack of permanent security, fearing the situation will worsen. The city issued an abatement order in 2022, demanding the property be secured. However, the measures taken thus far have been insufficient to prevent further trespassing.🔥🚨BREAKING: the U.S. government has secret footage of Diddy freak off parties after Sean Diddy Combs indictment was unsealed which verifies that the government arrested Diddy for human trafficking, racketeering, blackmail, kidnapping, forced labor, arson, and other crimes.… pic.twitter.com/SYIHZUj6zr— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) September 17, 2024As the mansion remains in its current state, residents demand better safety measures, suggesting the implementation of security guards to deter intruders and ensure the neighborhoods safety.