Sean “Diddy” Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

As a seasoned investigative journalist with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must say that this saga surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs is nothing short of captivating. From his humble beginnings in Harlem to becoming one of the most influential figures in the music industry, it’s always been a rollercoaster ride with Diddy.


Content warning: this article details alleged violence as well as physical and sexual abuse.

Further details are emerging about the charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Just a few short hours following his arrest in New York, a federal indictment surfaced on September 17th (obtained by NBC News), which alleges that Combs was involved in a racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for the purpose of prostitution.

The documents claim that a well-known music executive arranged “Freak Offs” or explicit sexual shows where women were made to participate using methods such as force, threats, and manipulation. According to the indictment, authorities found approximately 1,000 bottles of baby oil during their searches of Diddy’s homes earlier this year.

The documents implicate Combs not only for orchestrating and overseeing the Freak Offs, but also for performing lewd acts during these events, frequently capturing them electronically. Moreover, he is alleged to have moved commercial sex workers both within and beyond national borders.

According to the indictment, it’s claimed that the so-called “Freak Offs” took place frequently. These events reportedly continued for several days and involved a number of sex workers on different occasions.

During Freak Offs, Combs supplied numerous illicit drugs to his victims, a measure taken to ensure their obedience and compliance. Notably, both the victims and Combs himself frequently received intravenous fluids for recuperation from physical exhaustion and drug abuse. Occasionally, without the knowledge of the victims, Combs saved videos he had recorded of the victims participating in sexual acts with professional sex workers.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

The associates of the rapper, known as the “Combs Enterprise” in the indictment (consisting of supervisors, security personnel, domestic staff, assistants, and other employees), are alleged to have organized events called Freak Offs. They did this by reserving hotel rooms, stocking them with essential items, cleaning the rooms, arranging travel, providing Combs with cash to pay for sex workers’ services, and scheduling IV fluids.

According to the indictment, it is mentioned that around March 2024, during raids at Combs’ homes in Miami, Florida, and Los Angeles, California, authorities found an assortment of Freak Off supplies, which included illicit substances, over a thousand bottles of baby oil, and lubricants.

Additionally, the indictment provides information about how the 54-year-old man reportedly forced his female accusers to participate in the “Freak Offs,” which included various forms of mistreatment such as physical, psychological, and verbal intimidation.

According to the indictment, Combs exerted power over his victims in various ways, such as physical abuse, offering job prospects, manipulating finances, and using other manipulative tactics. These methods included tracking their locations, dictating their looks, reviewing their medical histories, managing their housing situations, and providing them with addictive substances.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

According to the accusation, victims frequently sustained injuries from Combs during these Freak Offs that required “several days to a few weeks” to recover.

Based on the records, several people claimed to have seen these alleged misconducts. Yet, it was asserted that Combs, along with other Enterprise members and affiliates, resorted to acts of violence, threats of harm (physical and financial), as well as verbal abuse, against those individuals when Combs’ power or standing were challenged.

The alleged acts of violence reportedly involved “kidnapping and arson.”

Without discussing the recent aspects of the case against him, the individual identified as Combs appeared in New York on September 17th to confront the charges.

His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, shared outside court, as reported by NBC News, “He traveled to New York primarily to interact with the legal system and initiate the case. This process begins today and he will plead not guilty. He intends to challenge this vigorously with all his strength and conviction, supported fully by his legal team.

Following the arrest of Combs on September 16th, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams revealed to NBC News that the arrest was made according to a previously undisclosed indictment by federal agents.

Last week, Diddy moved voluntarily to New York City in preparation for the upcoming charges.

Attorney Agnifilo asked for patience on September 16, explaining that this situation involves actions from an individual who is not guilty and has no secrets to conceal. He is eager to establish his innocence during the trial.

For more on the case against Combs, keep reading.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

On March 25th, federal agents working for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) carried out searches at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ properties in Los Angeles and Miami. This information has been verified by several sources within law enforcement who spoke to NBC News. The warrants originated from the Southern District of New York, and an HSI spokesperson for New York confirmed that they were executing actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI teams in Los Angeles, Miami, and local law enforcement partners. It was also reported that Mr. Combs was in the Miami area at the time these searches were conducted.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

The news emerged following accusations of sexual misconduct against Combs, which were made by numerous individuals starting in November. In a statement posted on Instagram in December, he denied these allegations, stating: “I am appalled by the unfounded claims being made against me, as I seek a financial windfall. Let it be known: I have not committed any of the reprehensible acts being alleged. I will vigorously defend my reputation, my family, and the truth.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

A day after the search warrants were carried out at both P. Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami residences by HSI, his attorney Aaron Dyer voiced his opinion. In a statement to TopMob News on March 26th, he expressed concern over the excessive use of military-style force during the search. He also criticized the unfriendly attitude and treatment of Combs’ children and employees by the authorities.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

In his statement, Dyer conveyed that Combs intends to vigorously defend himself against all accusations levied against him. Furthermore, he reiterated that there has been no determination of guilt or wrongdoing in any of the allegations, and Combs will tirelessly work each day to prove his innocence and clear his name.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

During the searches, it’s been reported by multiple law enforcement sources who are knowledgeable about the warrant, that authorities from the Department of Homeland Security took phones from Sean Combs’ home in Miami before he was due to travel to the Bahamas. Furthermore, several sources acquainted with the situation have mentioned that guns were found during the search.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

A person acquainted with the situation also confirmed to NBC News that four individuals – three women and one man – were questioned by investigators from the Southern District of New York regarding accusations involving sex trafficking, sexual misconduct, illicit drug dealing, and gun charges, which are reportedly linked to Combs.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

On the same day that search warrants were carried out at Combs’ properties in Miami and Los Angeles, one of his associates, Brendan Paul, was apprehended by the Miami-Dade police on suspicion of drug possession. This information was shared with NBC News by a source knowledgeable about the case. According to the arrest affidavit obtained by the outlet, Paul was detained for allegedly holding suspected cocaine and marijuana edibles. The records show that he was released from prison on March 26 after posting bond. In response to this, Paul’s attorney, Brian Bieber, stated, “We do not intend to try this case in the media; all matters will be addressed in court.” In May, Paul agreed to a plea bargain, as confirmed by his lawyer Bieber to People magazine, stating, “Brendan accepted the prosecutor’s offer to enter into a diversion program. Upon completion of this program, the case against him will be dismissed entirely.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

On September 16, 2024, according to NBC News reports, he was taken into custody in the lobby of a New York hotel. The specific charges against him are unknown, and it’s uncertain whether his arrest is linked to recent raids.

In a statement to TopMob News, lawyer Marc Agnifilo expressed his disappointment over the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s decision to pursue what he considers an unfair prosecution of Mr. Combs. He emphasized that while Mr. Combs is not perfect, he maintains that he is not a criminal. To demonstrate his cooperation with the investigation, Mr. Combs willingly moved to New York last week in preparation for these charges.

The lawyer added, “Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name in court.”

Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment: 1,000 Bottles Baby Oil Seized in Raid

Following the arrest of Combs on a sealed indictment, the charges against him were made public on September 17.

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2024-09-17 19:52