Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyer is standing by the rapper, insisting that there is a simple explanation for the massive supply of baby oil found in his possession: he buys in bulk. Marc Agnifilo, the attorney representing the hip-hop mogul, addressed the controversy surrounding the 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube that were allegedly discovered during a raid on Combs’ mansions. Agnifilo’s comments to TMZ mirrored what he had previously shared in an exclusive interview with The Post.
The federal prosecutors have accused Diddy of hosting so-called “freak off” sex parties, where he would reportedly coerce women into engaging in sexual performances with male sex workers for his entertainment and recording purposes. Agnifilo compared these gatherings to threesomes, a term popular in the late ’70s. However, he expressed uncertainty about the necessity of 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube for such activities, suggesting that the quantity may have been exaggerated.
When questioned about the potential use of baby oil as a lubricant for orgies, Agnifilo maintained that the amount seized was likely not as high as reported. He attributed the bulk purchase to Diddy’s large household and speculated that the rapper may have acquired the items from a local Costco. Agnifilo emphasized that Americans often buy in bulk and defended the consensual nature of adult activities.
Diddy was arrested by Homeland Security Investigations on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. He was subsequently arraigned in federal court in Manhattan and pleaded not guilty to all counts. Despite the serious allegations, Agnifilo continues to advocate for his client, dismissing the sensationalized reports surrounding the case.
As the legal proceedings unfold, Diddy’s lawyer remains steadfast in his defense of the rapper, challenging the narrative presented by prosecutors and emphasizing the importance of due process. The controversy surrounding the alleged sex parties and the discovery of baby oil and lube continues to dominate headlines, but Agnifilo maintains that there is more to the story than meets the eye. Stay tuned for further developments in this high-profile case.