The recent federal investigation into music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has taken a shocking turn as rumors swirl around the mysterious stash of over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant found at his home. While the Bad Boy Records founder faces multiple charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution, the bizarre discovery has led to wild conspiracy theories, including claims that the bottles might not contain baby oil at all.
According to a 14-page indictment, federal agents confiscated “freak-off supplies” from Combs’ residence, which included narcotics, and what was described as “more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.” However, recent rumors suggest the bottles might have been filled with a much more sinister substance – the date rape drug known as GHB, or “Liquid Ecstasy.”
Speculation surrounding the contents of the bottles intensified after an anonymous user on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “Rumors are circulating it’s not ‘baby oil’ the FEDS confiscated but 1,000’s of bottles of GHB drug at P. Diddy’s place, a drug known on the streets as ‘Liquid Ecstasy.’” The post quickly gained traction, with the user explaining that GHB is a clear, slippery liquid used to mentally and physically incapacitate individuals, often leaving them vulnerable to further harm.
Though some of the images circulating online appear to show federal agents surrounded by bottles of baby oil, a Community Note on X clarified that one of the photos was AI-generated, raising questions about the accuracy of the claims.
Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, has vehemently denied these allegations, insisting that his client simply buys baby oil in bulk from retail giant Costco. “I don’t know where the number a thousand came (from) … I can’t imagine it’s thousands,” Agnifilo said. “I’m not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything.”
Rumors are circulating it’s not “baby oil” the FEDS confiscated but 1,000’s of bottles of GHB drug at P. Diddy’s place, a drug known on the streets as “Liquid Ecstasy.” The drug is a clear, slippery liquid that once applied to the body acts as a “performance enhancing additive”… pic.twitter.com/U49uRb2B2C
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Despite the lawyer’s defense, the conspiracy theories gained momentum after U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, from the Southern District of New York, made damning statements regarding Combs’ alleged involvement in drug-fueled “freak-offs.” Williams explained that these events, which reportedly lasted for days, involved commercial sex workers and a variety of narcotics, including ketamine, ecstasy, and GHB. He added that these substances were allegedly distributed by Combs to ensure the victims remained compliant.
The idea that the 1,000 bottles were intended for such purposes is chilling, but Agnifilo continues to brush off the claims as absurd, even joking when asked whether the baby oil was used for an orgy. “I don’t know what you need a thousand – one of baby oil goes a long way,” he quipped.
Agnifilo further defended his client’s bulk buying habits by saying, “He buys in bulk. I think they have Costcos in every place where he has a home. Have you sat in the parking lot of a Costco and see what people walk out of there with?”
However, the defense took a hit when Costco itself was contacted regarding the claims. The popular wholesale retailer denied selling baby oil in bulk, with a representative telling TMZ that none of their locations offer baby oil in large quantities, nor is it available on their website.
As these shocking allegations continue to unfold, the focus has shifted from the baby oil itself to the larger questions about Combs’ alleged criminal activities. While conspiracy theories might abound, the facts remain alarming. The investigation into Diddy’s involvement in sex trafficking and narcotics distribution is ongoing, with more revelations expected to surface as the case progresses.
With rumors of high-profile victims and celebrities possibly being aware of Combs’ alleged actions, this case is sure to keep making headlines as new information emerges. Whether the 1,000 bottles were simply a bizarre bulk purchase or something more nefarious, Diddy’s legal troubles are far from over.
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