Lawyer addresses 1,000 bottles of baby oil found in Diddy's home.

The discovery of a large quantity of baby oil in Diddy's home has sparked speculation about the notorious rapper's lavish and controversial lifestyle.

 

 

"Marc Agnifilo - Diddy's lawyer, explains the 1,000 bottles of baby oil found in the rapper's home.
During a raid at the home of rapper Diddy (real name: Sean Combs), authorities discovered around 1,000 large bottles of baby oil. This information has garnered international attention in recent times. Recently, the 55-year-old star’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, spoke with TMZ in an upcoming documentary titled The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, explaining why the I'll Be Missing You singer possessed such a large quantity of baby oil.

Marc Agnifilo stated that he was unsure if the baby oil was connected to his client’s sexual scandal. He expressed, "I don't know where the number 1,000 comes from... I'm not really sure if the baby oil is related to anything." Harvey Levin, the founder of TMZ, then informed Agnifilo that federal authorities suspected Diddy of using the large amount of baby oil as lubricant during wild parties at his home. In response, the rapper's lawyer argued that even if that were true, one wouldn't need a thousand bottles, as a single bottle lasts a long time. Agnifilo went on to explain that Diddy purchased the large quantity from a wholesale company simply because "he has a big house."

       The sexual scandal of this 'music mogul' is causing a stir in the U.S. media.

In an interview with the New York Post last week, Marc Agnifilo downplayed the seriousness of the large quantity of baby oil discovered at Diddy's home. He stated, "I don’t think it’s 1,000 bottles; I think it’s a lot... I think Americans often buy in bulk, as we know."

Addressing the negative opinions surrounding the series of allegations against his client, Agnifilo said, "You know, these are consenting adults doing what consenting adults typically do. And you know, we can't be too harsh in this country when we think of sex as something bad."

 

     Diddy shocks with celebrity-filled parties that are rife with drugs and sexual debauchery.

The New York Post also reported that lawyer Marc Agnifilo recently spent seven hours working with Diddy to build a defense case for the rapper, which he claims is strong enough to "win back the freedom" for the "music mogul." Additionally, Agnifilo did not deny that federal agents discovered 1,000 bottles of baby oil and three AR-15 rifles during the raids on Diddy's homes in Miami and Los Angeles in March but stated that the raids were not as sinister as they appeared.

On September 16, Diddy was arrested by authorities in Manhattan after the controversial star was indicted by a grand jury. Combs was detained and denied bail twice following allegations of sex trafficking, conspiracy to commit extortion, and transporting individuals for prostitution. During his initial court appearance in federal court in Manhattan on September 17, the notorious star pleaded not guilty.

    Sketch of Diddy and his defense lawyer standing before the judge as prosecutors present three criminal charges against the six-time rapper in federal court.

According to PageSix, authorities believe that the large quantity of baby oil was used during the rapper's wild, debauched parties filled with alcohol and illicit drugs. Victims have reported being drugged, raped, and filmed during sexual acts without consent.

Last week, attorney Damian Williams in New York shared with the press, "These orgiastic parties sometimes lasted for days, involving multiple prostitutes and often involving various drugs such as ketamine, ecstasy, and GHB, which Combs distributed to the victims to keep them compliant and submissive." He also noted that the "music mogul" had used sensitive and embarrassing recordings he made as collateral against the victims.

 

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