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Lawsuit against Diddy alleges horrifying truth about what was in his 1,000 bottles of baby oil

Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault which some readers may find distressing.

Diddy has been accused of even more serious crimes regarding the 1,000 bottles of baby oil found in his home.

The 54-year-old Diddy was charged with racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion – charges of which he has pleaded not guilty. Even more concerning accusations have come out since his arrest in September.

When Homeland Security raided Diddy’s, real name Sean Combs, home earlier this year they found around 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube.

The rapper and producer’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, attempted to explain away the vast number of oils and lubes in a statement.

Speaking to the New York Post, he said: “I don’t think it was 1,000. I think it was a lot. I mean, there is a Costco right down the street. I think Americans buy in bulk, as we know

“And you know these are consensual adults doing what consensual adults do, you know, we can’t get so puritanical in this country to think that somehow sex is a bad thing because if it was there would be no more people.”

However, a John Doe involved in the lawsuit has alleged Diddy would actually have the lubes laced with a date rape drug to make individuals easier to take advantage of.

The lawsuit reads: “Combs particularly fancied the use of the popular date-rape drug Rohypnol, or GHB to commit heinous non-consensual acts of sexual violence and rape against countless victims.”

According to a Newsweek report, the lawsuit goes on to claim that the rapper would ‘douse victims in lotions or similar body oils’ claiming these lubricants were laced with GHB, ‘so that the drug would be absorbed through the victim’s skin and make it easier to take advantage of, exploit, and assault him or her.’

The lawsuit also included a photo of an exemplary container and alleged that it was used by Diddy and others to insert GHB into alcoholic drinks.

The lawsuit also claimed that GHB would be inserted into beverage during parties at Comb’s residents.

It continued: “Combs often would secretly use the drug in an alcoholic beverage served at his parties typically in a seemingly innocent glass of champagne or a ‘lemon drop.’ Partygoers were forced to consume the alcoholic beverage, containing GHB, either prior to entering or while at Combs’ party.

The individual claimed he had one drink at Comb’s part in October 2021 and then became ‘disoriented’ as ‘the room started spinning’.

The complaint continued: “In a state of confusion, he attempted to remove himself from the situation, seeking a safe space. As Plaintiff [Doe] tried to leave, a male voice told him to ‘hold on,’ and he promised to help him.

“The next thing Plaintiff remembers is being in a bedroom. Despite being vaguely aware of his surroundings, he could not move, speak, or fight back.

“Plaintiff was paralyzed— feeling as if he was trapped in his own body. Multiple men began to sexually assault him through sodomy and other forced acts. He distinctly recalls seeing Combs above him, naked, at one point during the assault. During this time, Plaintiff was sodomized by at least three men.”

UNILAD has contacted Comb’s representatives for comment.

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