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Sean 'Diddy' Combs kept astonishing collection of baby oil and lubricant in humidity-controlled case

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs kept his astonishing collection of baby oil and lubricant in a humidity-controlled case.

The 55-year-old music mogul is sitting trial in New York on federal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering and the latest evidence presented to the court includes images of a cigar humidor cabinet holding his huge lubricant stash, which was also stored in the cupboards and drawers of his Los Angeles home.

Combs collection made headlines after it was first uncovered during an FBI raid in March 2024, revealing roughly 200 bottles of baby oil and 900 bottles of lubricant scattered throughout his residence.

His trial was shown photos during Friday's (20.06.25) hearing which gave jurors a glimpse at his lifestyle.

Officials uncovered an array of weapons along with 200 bottles of baby oil and 900 bottles of lubricant that appeared to be kept in several corners of his home, including his bedroom.

The items formed part of a larger haul that included weapons, high-heeled shoes often worn by exotic dancers, lingerie, and narcotics - all allegedly tied to Combs' infamous drug-fuelled 'Freak-Off' parties.

Alongside his Los Angeles home, authorities also raided Combs' Miami mansion last year. T

he combined raids have provided jurors with detailed insight into the lifestyle prosecutors describe as "swinger" and marked by organised sex marathons.

Combs' former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, 38, testified the events took place weekly and sometimes lasted up to four days.

 

Cassie said: "He viewed the sex performances as 'voyeurism'."

She also described how large amounts of baby oil were used during the parties, adding: "It involved me engaging in sexual behaviour with various escorts while Combs would (perform a sex act) as he watched."

Cassie was introduced to the parties by Combs when she was 22.

Combs was arrested on 16 September 2024 at a New York City hotel, where authorities found bottles of baby oil, pink ketamine and $9,000 in cash in his possession.

Investigators also recovered a prescription bottle of clonazepam issued to 'Frank Black', an alias Combs reportedly uses, as well as a second prescription bottle with the recipient's name scratched off.

Homeland Security agent Yasin Binda has told the court where Combs trial is being held a lamp in Combs' hotel room was used as a "lighting device" to create "mood lighting" during the events.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.

If convicted on all counts, he faces up to life in prison.


 

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