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Diddy’s Lawyer Shares Explanation for Why He Had So Many Bottles of Baby Oil

Bizarre explanation for baby oil stash from Diddy’s lawyer exposed.

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In a bizarre twist, Diddy’s lawyer has explained why federal agents found “1,000 bottles” of baby oil during a raid on the rapper’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles.

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Shocking allegations revealed.

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The comments came after law enforcement seized an eyebrow-raising amount of baby oil and lubricants linked to an investigation into Combs’ alleged sex trafficking empire.

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The raid, which took place in March, also led to the confiscation of drugs, guns, and videos that prosecutors claim will be used to prove their case.

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The accusations against Diddy are anything but mundane. The charges paint a chilling picture of a darker side to the rapper’s larger-than-life persona.

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Diddy, 54, is accused of hosting “Freak Offs,” which are described as extravagant sex parties where he allegedly directed and recorded sexual acts while participating himself.

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According to the indictment, these events often lasted for days, leaving participants so exhausted they required IV fluids to recover.

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The raids followed a massive investigation into Combs’ alleged sex trafficking activities, accusations that started to snowball ten months ago.

Cassie’s lawsuit explained.

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It all began when Combs’ ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, filed a shocking lawsuit alleging years of sexual abuse and violence at the hands of the hip-hop mogul.

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In the lawsuit, Cassie detailed horrific allegations, claiming she was beaten, raped, and coerced into participating in Diddy’s sexual escapades.

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Although the lawsuit was settled out of court just a day after it went public, the allegations opened a floodgate of claims against the rapper.

Dark side of Diddy uncovered.

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Over the years, Diddy has built an empire, rising to fame in the 1990s as the founder of Bad Boy Records, producing some of the most iconic hip-hop tracks.

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But behind the glitzy public image, prosecutors allege he used his influence and connections to lure women into a web of abuse, violence, and control.

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According to the indictment, Diddy used blackmail and even physical violence to keep his victims in line, ensuring their silence while his alleged operation continued.

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One particularly disturbing allegation is an attack on Cassie, which was reportedly captured on video and could be key evidence in the prosecution’s case.

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Prosecutors claim to have a treasure trove of evidence—videos, financial records, and messages—that tie Combs to these crimes.

Consequences of Diddy’s accused crimes unveiled.

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The rapper has pleaded not guilty to charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and facilitating prostitution.

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If convicted on all counts, he faces a minimum of 15 years in prison, and potentially life behind bars.

Diddy’s reputation cleanup exposed.

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However, public perception may be harder to sway. In the years leading up to these allegations, Combs had been carefully crafting a new image.

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Known for his annual Hamptons White Parties, he became a respected businessman and philanthropist, stepping away from the hardcore hip-hop persona.

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The father of seven, Diddy’s transformation from “Bad Boy” to a suave, sophisticated mogul was seemingly complete.

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Yet, the recent raids and the bizarre revelations surrounding his stockpile of baby oil have thrown his entire empire into chaos.

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Despite the severity of the charges, his legal team is attempting to paint a different picture, claiming Diddy is a “consensual adult” unfairly demonized by puritanical attitudes.

Lawyer’s explanation for baby oil stash exposed.

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Marc Agnifilo, Diddy’s attorney, claims his client simply likes to “buy in bulk,” just like any other American stocking up on essentials.

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“I don’t think it was 1,000. It was a lot, but there’s a Costco right down the street,” Agnifilo told The New York Post.

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Despite the odd defense, Agnifilo insists these items were meant for “consensual adults doing what consensual adults do.”

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“We can’t get so puritanical that we act like sex is a bad thing,” he added.

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Agnifilo, who has been visiting his client in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, says Diddy is staying positive.

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“He’s laser-focused, engaged, and confident,” Agnifilo said, adding that Diddy’s spirits remain relatively good.

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While Diddy’s attorney is eager to dismiss the baby oil as a simple case of bulk buying, federal agents aren’t convinced, pointing to the troubling context of his Freak Off parties and their duration.

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“It’s just weird,” one source close to the case reportedly said. “You don’t need Costco-sized bottles for that unless something’s going on.”

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Prosecutors argue that this isn’t just about excess—it’s about control, manipulation, and using seemingly mundane items for heinous purposes.

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As the trial looms, the fate of one of hip-hop’s most influential figures remains uncertain, with more shocking details surfacing by the day.