Netizens are spreading information about thousands of bottles of baby oil surrounding the pedophilia case of rapper Diddy.
The keywords “baby oil” and “1,000 bottles of baby oil” are being searched the most by netizens on social networks. These keywords are known to be related to the pedophilia and sex trafficking case of male rapper Diddy. Sean “Diddy” Combs was accused of forcing female victims to participate in sex performances called “Freak Offs” and during the raid on the male rapper’s house, the authorities confiscated many items used by him, including baby oil.
Shortly after Diddy’s arrest, a federal indictment was unsealed and obtained by NBC News on September 17, charging Combs with conspiracy to commit extortion, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, Eonline reported.
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The documents allege that the music mogul organized “Freak Offs,” or “sophisticated sex shows,” in which female victims were forced by “force, threat of force, and coercion to engage in prolonged sexual acts with male prostitutes.” Among the items authorities seized from Diddy’s home earlier this year were 1,000 bottles of baby oil, according to the indictment. Diddy is also accused in the documents of arranging, directing, “masturbating,” and regularly “electronically recording” the Freak Offs, and of transporting commercial prostitutes across state lines and internationally.
According to the indictment, the alleged Freak Offs occurred frequently and often lasted for days, involving multiple prostitutes: “During the Freak Offs, Diddy distributed a variety of controlled substances to the victims, in part to keep the victims docile and compliant,” the indictment reads, adding that the victims and Combs himself were often given intravenous fluids to recover from the exertion and drug use. Sometimes, unbeknownst to Combs, he kept videos of the victims engaging in sexual activity with commercial prostitutes.
Diddy’s associates — referred to in the indictment as the “Combs Enterprise” — included supervisors, security and family members, assistants and other employees — who allegedly facilitated the Freak Offs by booking hotel rooms and providing supplies, cleaning rooms, arranging travel, giving money to Sean Combs to pay for prostitutes and scheduling intravenous drips.
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“In or about March 2024, during searches of Combs’ residences in Miami, Florida, and Los Angeles, California, law enforcement seized numerous Freak Off paraphernalia, including narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant,” the indictment states.
The indictment also details how the 54-year-old rapper allegedly coerced female victims into participating in Freak Offs, including “physical, emotional, and verbal abuse.” Combs controlled his victims through a variety of means, including physical violence, promises of career opportunities, granting and threatening to cut off financial support, and other coercive measures, including tracking their whereabouts, ordering victims to appear, monitoring their medical records, controlling their housing, and providing them with controlled substances.”
The indictment also claims that victims often suffered injuries inflicted by Combs during these Freak Offs that took days or weeks to heal.
According to the documents, there were several individuals who witnessed these alleged abuses, however Combs and Enterprise members and associates engaged in violence, threats of violence, threats of financial and reputational harm, and verbal abuse against these individuals when Combs’ authority or reputation was threatened.
After Combs was arrested, Attorney Damian Williams told NBC News that federal agents arrested the rapper based on a then-unsealed indictment. Diddy’s legal team said the rapper voluntarily moved to New York last week to prepare for the charges.
News of the investigation comes after Combs faced allegations of sexual misconduct in lawsuits filed by multiple accusers beginning in November, with the rapper denying the allegations.
Last December, Diddy posted on Instagram: “Individuals looking for a quick paycheck have made disgusting allegations against me. Let me be clear: I did not do any of the bad things that have been accused. I will fight for my name, my family, and my truth.”