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Disturbing Photos From Diddy’s Hotel Room On Arrest Night Reveal Shocking Details Of ‘Freak Offs’

‘Freak off’ setup in Diddy’s hotel room exposed.

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Newly released images from Diddy’s hotel arrest have revealed what prosecutors say is disturbing evidence of a planned “freak off” on the night of his capture.

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Decade of alleged abuse highlighted.

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Cassie and Diddy’s 11-year relationship spanned from 2007 to 2018. During that time, she claims to have endured emotional manipulation, physical violence, and s***** coercion.

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Jurors were shown CCTV footage of Diddy allegedly beating Cassie in a hotel hallway after she tried to leave a “freak off.”

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Images of Cassie’s bruised face and split lip from that night were entered into evidence last week.

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Her testimony painted a picture of a man who used fame, fear, and force to dominate nearly every part of her life.

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Court documents allege Combs used his private jet to fly in escorts from multiple states to participate in “freak offs.”

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Cassie’s testimony detailed.

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Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s ex of 11 years, previously described how he’d stage these ‘freak offs’ with scented candles, oils, and requests for her to “warm up the baby oil.”

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Cassie alleged Diddy coerced her into s***** acts with other men while he watched, as part of these disturbing and recurring “freak offs.”

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She also detailed his drug use, including a 2012 overdose where she claims he collapsed at the Playboy Mansion after ingesting ecstasy.

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According to Cassie’s testimony, Diddy’s drugs of choice included ecstasy and opiates—consumed “nearly every day.”

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Since Cassie filed her suit, at least three other women have made similar claims, prompting federal investigations.

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Several alleged incidents echo the 2012 Playboy overdose, suggesting drug use and coercion were not isolated events.

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Combs has denied all allegations through his legal team, who argue the “freak offs” were consensual and the drugs not traceable to him.

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The rapper faces a mountain of charges, including s** trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and operating a criminal enterprise.

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Diddy’s hotel room scene described.

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The photos, snapped by law enforcement at Manhattan’s Park Hyatt, show mood lighting, baby oil, and suspected narcotics—allegedly all prepped for a drug-fueled s** party.

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One drawer was packed with Astroglide, Johnson’s baby oil, and a lighter—what agents described as a “s***** setup” straight from Cassie’s allegations.

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Special Agent Yasmin Binda testified: “You see a zip lock bag filled with baby oil… another with Astroglide. All in the hallway closet.”

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Investigators uncovered around $9,000 in cash and pill bottles marked “Frank Black,” along with two bags of powder—one tested positive for ketamine, the other a ketamine/MDMA mix.

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Prosecutors claim the room’s setup—lighting, drugs, oil, lube—implied Diddy was preparing for another freak-off before his arrest.

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One photo showed a plastic bag containing oils and lube neatly stored in a hallway closet—a setup Cassie described in chilling detail.

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Law enforcement confirmed the powder contained ketamine and MDMA, drugs frequently associated with party scenes and incapacitation.

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He had been in the city for 11 days, leading investigators to believe the “freak off” was scheduled and premeditated.

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A bottle of clonazepam—a sedative—was labeled with the alias “Frank Black,” allegedly linked to Diddy’s circle.

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Reactions to shocking photos unraveled.

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His lawyers say the presence of cash and pills does not prove intent or criminal conduct, calling it “circumstantial and sensational.”

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Agent Binda stated under oath: “Everything in that room aligned with what victims said—control, sedation, and cash.”

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Court filings describe a broader scheme involving drugs, sex work, and coercion that fits trafficking patterns.

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The music mogul continues to deny all charges, calling the lawsuit a “money grab” and a “witch hunt.”

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His reps claim he’s the victim of a federal overreach and a smear campaign orchestrated by disgruntled associates.

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Fans and critics alike have taken to social media, some defending the artist, others calling for his immediate accountability.

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The trial is still ongoing.

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Since the accusations, Cîroc and Revolt—companies tied to Diddy—have distanced themselves from the embattled star.

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Prosecutors allege the room was Diddy’s final staging ground, just before his arrest—bringing new weight to Cassie’s decade-long claims.

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As more testimony emerges, the case against Diddy continues to unravel in court—and it’s far from over.

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