In recent days, the entertainment world has been buzzing with news of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles, including accusations of sex trafficking and extortion. A key detail that caught public attention was the discovery of over 1,000 bottles of baby oil during searches of Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, addressed this strange detail in an exclusive interview with TMZ for the upcoming documentary “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment.” Agnifilo expressed skepticism about the reported number of baby oil bottles, stating, “I don’t know where this number of 1,000 comes from. I can’t imagine there being thousands of bottles.”
When pressed by the interviewer about federal documents confirming the quantity, Agnifilo remarked that he was unsure what relevance baby oil had to the case. The interviewer suggested that the oil could have been used as a lubricant at Diddy’s infamous “sex parties.” Agnifilo responded, “I guess so. But why would you need 1,000 bottles? One bottle lasts a long time, so I’m not sure why anyone would need 1,000 bottles.”
In defense of his client, Agnifilo explained that Diddy likely purchased baby oil in bulk due to the size of his homes, adding, “He has a big house, so he buys things in large quantities.” He also humorously referenced Costco, comparing Diddy’s bulk buying habits to those of ordinary shoppers: “Have you ever watched people coming out of a Costco parking lot and seen what they buy?”
While the explanation aimed to downplay the significance of the large baby oil stash, it remains a hotly debated aspect of the ongoing case against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Many still question why such a large quantity would be necessary, leaving this detail a point of contention in the unfolding scandal.