Diddy’s Baby Oil and Lubricant Stash Was Exposed in a Humidity-Controlled Case
The 55-year-old music mogul is on trial in New York on federal charges that include sex trafficking and racketeering. The most recent evidence shown in court includes pictures of a cigar humidor cabinet that held his huge stash of lubricants, which were also kept in his Los Angeles home’s cabinets and drawers.
Combs’ collection made news when it was found during an FBI raid in March 2024. About 200 bottles of baby oil and 900 bottles of lubricant were found all over his house.
During his trial on Friday, June 20, 2022, pictures were shown to the jury that showed how he lived.
They found many guns, 200 bottles of baby oil, and 900 bottles of lubricant that seemed to be hidden in different parts of his house, including his bedroom.
The items were found with other things that were reportedly connected to Combs’ famous drug-filled “Freak-Off” parties. These items included weapons, lingerie, drugs, and high-heeled shoes that exotic dancers often wear.
Last year, police searched Combs’ house in Miami as well as his home in Los Angeles. Together, the raids have given jurors a lot of information about the “swinger” lifestyle, which is defined by planned sex sessions.
Cassie Ventura, Combs’s 38-year-old ex-girlfriend, said the events happened once a week and sometimes went on for up to four days.
Cassie said, “He thought the sex acts were voyeurism.”
She also talked about how a lot of baby oil was used at the parties and said, “I was sexually acting with different escorts while Combs watched, performing a sex act.”
When Cassie was 22, Combs put her in touch with the parties.
Combs was caught in a New York City hotel on September 16, 2024. Police found baby oil bottles, pink ketamine, and $9,000 in cash on him.
Combs is said to use an alias and a second prescription bottle with someone else’s name scratched off of it.
A Homeland Security official named Yasin Binda told the court that during the events, a lamp in Combs’ hotel room was used as a “lighting device” to create “mood lighting.”
Combs has said he is not guilty of sex trafficking, crime, and transporting people to work as prostitutes.
If found guilty of all charges, he could spend the rest of his life in jail.