Rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ home raided: 1,000 bottles of baby oil, lubricants seized
Legal documents have surfaced detailing serious allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The indictment states that 1,000 bottles of baby oil were found in his home and also accuses him of maintaining a system of coercion, abuse and violence.
In a disturbing turn of events, legal documents have emerged detailing serious allegations against American rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The indictment accuses the music giant of maintaining a system of coercion, abuse and violence. The report states that 1,000 bottles of baby oil were also found at his residence.
The allegations are connected to so-called “freak off” events, where illegal substances and abusive behavior were allegedly part of the operation.
The indictment revealed that during searches of Combs’ properties in Miami, Florida and Los Angeles, California in March 2024, law enforcement seized a variety of disturbing materials. These included various narcotics and ‘over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant’ that were allegedly used during the “freak off” events. The nature of these materials points to the scale of the abuse, and authorities are now closely investigating their role in Combs’ alleged criminal activities.
The indictment further claimed that Combs ‘exerted control over his victims’ through a combination of ‘physical violence,’ false promises of career advancement, and manipulation of financial resources. Victims were allegedly coerced using methods such as monitoring their movements, control over their medical records, and dominance over their housing situation. Combs also allegedly supplied controlled substances to maintain this hold over his victims.
Victims of these “freak off” incidents allegedly suffered injuries that “took days or weeks to heal.” Despite the serious nature of these incidents, the indictment notes that several individuals who witnessed the alleged abuse refrained from intervening. Whenever Combs’ power was in danger, he was allegedly threatened with ‘violence, financial ruin, or reputational damage.’
Making matters even more serious, the allegations extended beyond use of force and abuse to “kidnapping and arson,” painting a picture of a criminal enterprise operating under Combs’ control.