The Gruesome Reason Why Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Had a Thousand Bottles of Baby Oil in His House

Diddy Combs has become a hot topic of conversation in recent days as several dark details have been revealed about what went on behind closed doors at the “freak off” parties the rapper hosted.

After being arrested last week in New York, authorities reported that the singer was facing charges for crimes including sex trafficking, sexual assault and even criminal association.

The charges against him are so serious that authorities have denied him bail , as investigations suggest that since 2008, Combs has directed and participated in kidnappings, forced labor, arson and bribery.

Diddy reason why he had a thousand bottles of baby oil

However, long before the rapper was arrested, authorities raided two of his properties located in L.A and Miami and found several things inside that have drawn attention.

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According to a Department of Homeland Security agent who participated in the search, inside one of the mansions they found sex toys, harnesses, lingerie, secret rooms, and hidden cameras.

Why Were There So Many Baby Oil Bottles in Diddy’s House?

As soon as the investigations against Diddy advanced, it wasn’t long before it was revealed that a thousand bottles of baby oil were also found inside one of the rapper’s properties.

This disturbing detail, along with the other things that were found in his mansions and the accusations of trafficking and sexual abuse, led thousands of people to begin to imagine the worst.

And now, just a few days after the arrest of the famous man, his lawyer Marc Agnifilo explained to TMZ the reason why Diddy would have had such a large number of bottles, which could have been used as lubricant in his sexual parties.

“I don’t think it was 1,000. I think it was a lot. I mean, there is a Costco right down the street. I think Americans buy in bulk, as we know,” he said.

He also tried to justify Diddy by ridiculously claiming that his client used to buy various things in bulk at wholesale stores like Cotsco.

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