1,000 bottles of baby oil seized from Diddy's 'freak off' den. Internet calls it disgusting

The federal indictment that was unsealed after Sean Diddy was arrested in New York on charges of sex trafficking claimed that earlier this year when there was a raid at Diddy’s home, about 1,000 bottles of baby oil were found. The bombshell indictment alleged that Sean Diddy Combs forced women into sick “freak off” sex sessions with male prostitutes that were often recorded while Diddy masturbated.

The baby oil was used in those days-long freak offs which have been described by the court papers as “elaborate and produced sex performances that Combs arranged, directed…and often electronically recorded.”


The Freak Offs could last for days and Combs and the victims would often receive IV fluids in the aftermath “to recover from the physical exertion and drug use,” the feds alleged. His employees used to facilitate these sessions by arranging travel, booking hotel rooms — stocked with supplies of drugs, baby oil, lubricants and extra linen.


Combs also had his security staff carry weapons, and when the feds raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles, they found three AR-15s with “defaced serial numbers,” other guns, ammunition, and a drum magazine, the indictment said.

Rival 50 Cent trolled Sean Diddy over the staggering number of bail oil bottles as he wrote, “Here I am keeping good company with Here I am keeping good company with @DrewBarrymoreTV and I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube at the house.”

Social media erupted after the disgusting details of Diddy’s freak off sessions have been published.
Prosecutors say that since 2009, Combs assaulted several women. One incident in 2016, at a hotel in Los Angeles, allegedly involved Combs “kicking, dragging, and throwing a vase” at a woman. According to the indictment, this was caught on camera, and prosecutors claim Combs tried to bribe a hotel staff member to keep quiet. After his arrest, Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, told PEOPLE they were unhappy with the charges and called the case an “unjust prosecution.” “We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr. Combs by the US Attorney’s Office,” he said.
New York City hotel charged Diddy extra because couch had oil stains
A New York Post report said a New York City hotel once had to charge Diddy extra because he “destroyed and stained” couch and sheets. “It was like they had a party. The couch had oil stains,” Post quoted a source as saying. “In the room there was stains on the couches with body oils and the hotel needed to charge him for extra cleaning.”