The lawyer for notorious American rapper and music entrepreneur Sean Combs, often known as Diddy, Marc Agnifilo, has provided an explanation for why federal agents discovered 1,000 baby oil bottles in his client’s Beverly Hills residence in March.
The items were allegedly meant for use in organizations known as “freak offs,” according to federal authorities.
The rapper’s attorney, however, asserted in a recent TMZ Studios documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment,” that the 1,000 baby oils were intended for family usage and emphasized that Diddy liked to buy in bulk.
“He buys in bulk and has a large house.” Everywhere he has a house, I believe, there is a Costco,” Agnifilo said.
Additionally, the attorney asserted that contrary to what federal investigators stated, Diddy’s “Freak Offs” were usually threesomes involving Diddy, his ex-girlfriend Cassie, and another male.
Diddy was detained by Homeland Security on charges of interstate prostitute transportation, racketeering conspiracy, and sex trafficking.
The lawyer for notorious American rapper and music entrepreneur Sean Combs, often known as Diddy, Marc Agnifilo, has provided an explanation for why federal agents discovered 1,000 baby oil bottles in his client’s Beverly Hills residence in March.
The items were allegedly meant for use in orgies known as “freak offs,” according to federal authorities.
The rapper’s attorney, however, asserted in a recent TMZ Studios documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment,” that the 1,000 baby oils were intended for family usage and emphasized that Diddy liked to buy in bulk.
“He buys in bulk and has a large house.” Everywhere he has a house, I believe, there is a Costco,” Agnifilo said.
The attorney further asserted that