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Disturbing images from Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs' LA home have been released for the first time.
While his trial was not in session yesterday (19 June) due to the Juneteenth holiday, prosecutors released new exhibits that seem to give a much clearer idea of what was confiscated from his mansion.
Federal agents raided his Miami and Los Angeles properties in March 2024, recovering a number of items.
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Diddy is currently facing charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The music mogul has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
During the trial so far, jurors have heard testimony from the likes of his ex, Cassie Ventura, and escorts paid to partake in the often days-long, drug-fuelled ‘freak offs’ the rapper allegedly orchestrated. And these pictures show bottles of baby oil, one of the items alleged to be used in these sex sessions.
Recently, Homeland Security Investigations agent Andre Lamon said in court that he found 200 bottles of baby oil in Combs’ home, as well as 900 bottles of Astroglide.
One of the released images shows shelves of perfectly lined up baby oil bottles positioned neatly in the mansion.
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Another image shows a large bag at what appears to be the bottom of a wardrobe, packed full with more bottles of oil and lube.
There are also images of guns released, with investigators recovering pistols, long guns and rifles from inside the security office. Plus, there were bullets, body armour-piercing ammo and a high-volume ammunition magazine.
One image showed the weapons on chairs, next to a bag of crisps.
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The rapper's attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said during a cross-examination of a Homeland Security Investigations agent that these guns and ammo were locked away in the security office - away from Diddy's children.
Also photographed, the agents reported finding baggies of white and brown powder which they later identified as MDMA and ketamine.
Diddy's LA mansion has since been put up for sale at $61.5 million. With the music mogul disgraced and the home raided, it's still up for sale with 10 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and a mega 17,000-square-foot in size.
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With the trial set to continue today (20 June), earlier this week the court was shown footage from the 'freak offs'.
This marked the first time videos of these sessions were shown, six weeks into the eight-week-long trial.
While much of the jury was reported to have remained 'stone-faced', Diddy was described as having a very different reaction. Having been shown the cut-down clips in a side room, it is said he was licking his lips, grinning and rubbing his hands together afterwards.