Diddy’s Home Raid Uncovers Over 1,000 Lubricant Bottles and Defaced AR-15s
Federal agents discovered over 1,000 bottles of lubricant and three defaced AR-15s during raids on Sean "Diddy" Combs' homes in March. The indictment outlines allegations of physical and emotional abuse, coercion, and drug use linked to his controversial parties, known as "Freak Offs." Combs faces charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, while his lawyer criticizes the prosecution as unjust. He denies all allegations amid multiple lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct.
Following the recent raids at Sean "Diddy" Combs' properties in Miami and Los Angeles, new details have emerged about the allegations against the hip-hop star. According to a grand jury indictment obtained by Page Six, law enforcement discovered a significant quantity of lubricant and firearms during the inspections.
Details of the March Raids Reveal Significant Findings
In March 2024, searches conducted at Sean Combs' residences led to the seizure of over 1,000 bottles of lubricant and multiple narcotics, as stated in the indictment. Specifically, the authorities uncovered large amounts of baby oil alongside various other supplies that were allegedly used during parties organized by Combs, described as "Freak Offs."
Allegations of Drug-Fueled Gatherings and Abuse
The indictment outlines that Combs, 54, alongside key personnel from his enterprise, was reportedly involved in planning these extravagant gatherings. These events allegedly contained numerous controlled substances and were hosted in hotel rooms stocked with supplies, including lighting and extra linens. Details indicate that staff were instructed to clean the rooms post-events to minimize any potential damage.
Claims of Coercion and Physical Abuse
According to the formal charges, Combs is accused of inflicting physical, emotional, and verbal abuse on victims to compel their participation in these gatherings. The indictment asserts that he maintained control over individuals through various means, including physical violence and manipulation of their career prospects, thereby creating an atmosphere of fear and compliance.
Use of Recorded Material to Ensure Silence Among Victims
Furthermore, the indictment reveals that Combs allegedly utilized sensitive recordings from these events as leverage to intimidate victims into remaining obedient and silent. Victims reportedly felt unable to refuse Combs' requests without jeopardizing their careers or facing possible retaliation.
Legal Fallout and Arrest of Sean Combs
On Monday, federal agents apprehended Combs at the Park Hyatt hotel in New York City, charging him with multiple offenses, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. His attorney, Marc Agnifilo, expressed disappointment regarding the charges, labeling them as an unjust prosecution. Combs currently faces several lawsuits alleging sexual assault and misconduct, to which he has denied all accusations.