Diddy’s Lawyer Tries To Explain The 1,000 Bottles Of Lubricant Found In His Home During Raid And Costco Gets Name Dropped

Diddy's Lawyer Tries To Explain The 1,000 Bottles Of Lubricant Found In His Home During Raid And Costco Gets Name Dropped

As a long-time fan of Diddy and his music, I must admit that the recent developments in his personal life have left me feeling quite bewildered. The allegations against him are indeed serious, and it’s hard not to be affected by them given the influence he’s had on popular culture for decades. However, as a fellow bulk buyer who appreciates the convenience of Costco, I can empathize with his lawyer’s explanation about the large amount of lubricant found in Diddy’s homes.


As a gamer, I’ve been following the news about Sean “Diddy” Combs closely lately because he’s been in some hot water with the law, facing multiple charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and sexual assault, dating back to the ’90s. One headline that really caught my attention was when it was reported that during the raids on his homes in Beverly Hills and Miami, the authorities found over a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant at his residence. Now, his lawyer has addressed this viral detail from the feds.

When Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo spoke to TMZ about the findings, he name dropped Costco. Here’s what he had to say:

It’s puzzling to me where the figure of 1,000 originated, it seems quite large and I can’t fathom why. Frankly, I’m unsure about the relevance of baby oil in this context. To put things into perspective, one bottle of baby oil covers a considerable area… given that he owns a spacious house and likely buys items in bulk, as he has access to Costco wherever he resides. Have you ever observed what people leave a Costco with? … I’m inclined to believe it wasn’t 1,000. Let’s simply say it was a substantial amount, alright?

1000 bottles of lubricant found at Diddy’s homes have become a subject of humor, even being mentioned on an episode of The View. However, the media attention stems from accusations that the rapper had rooms filled with controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens, and lighting, which were allegedly used for events referred to as “Freak Offs.” These events have been speculated to be orgies, instances of prostitution, or sex trafficking. Following these allegations, it’s been reported that Diddy has put his Los Angeles home up for sale at a high price.

As a devoted admirer, I can’t help but emphasize the significance of the presence of lubricant and baby oil. Their discovery could potentially serve as a clue, hinting at alleged serious transgressions that have been attributed to Diddy. According to AP reports, an unsealed 14-page indictment portrays him as the leader of a criminal enterprise encompassing offenses such as forced labor, drug trafficking, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice. The accusations also strongly imply that the musician exhibited a pattern of abusive behavior towards women and others.

The rising inventory of supplies at the celebrity’s home seems to strengthen the accusations against him, if the quantity matches what Agnifilo doubted. However, his lawyer is not endorsing these allegations and instead proposes that it could be due to Diddy’s habit of bulk buying, similar to many Costco shoppers, which might account for all the lubricant found in his homes.

Last week, Diddy tried to put up a $50 million bond, but the judge refused due to his upcoming trial scheduled for October 9th. In the meantime, let’s explore what Diddy’s friend Ray J and Ashton Kutcher have said about his arrest, as well as Kutcher’s recent thoughts on Diddy’s famous parties.

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2024-09-25 22:37