Sean “Diddy” Combs, the iconic rapper and entrepreneur, is gearing up for a showdown in court. Facing serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, Combs’ legal team says he’s eager to take the stand and defend himself. His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, recently shared that Diddy’s determination to testify is so strong, “I don’t think I could keep him off the stand.”
In a Law&Crime Network video, Agnifilo also addressed a bizarre detail that emerged during raids on Combs’ properties—more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil. The authorities allege that the baby oil, along with other incriminating items like drugs and lubricant, was used during infamous “freak off” parties hosted by Combs. These so-called “freak offs” allegedly involved elaborate sexual performances, many of which were filmed and later used for coercion or blackmail. Watch the full video for Law&Crime’s detailed breakdown.
Combs’ lawyer brushed off the baby oil findings, claiming that the rapper might have purchased it in bulk, perhaps from Costco. However, that explanation quickly unraveled when Costco representatives clarified they don’t even stock baby oil in their U.S. locations. The curious defence strategy only adds to the intrigue surrounding this high-profile case.
The video from Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner provides a comprehensive look into Combs’ legal battle and the strange details emerging as the trial approaches. With Combs determined to tell his side of the story, this case is sure to remain a focal point of media attention in the coming months.
Law&Crime Network has provided extensive coverage of Diddy’s legal woes, with some of their other videos looking at the “9 Most Shocking Diddy ‘Freak Off’ Party Details Revealed” and “Inside the 47 Shocking Allegations Against P. Diddy.”
























