Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Attorney Clarifies Rapper’s Purchase of 1,000 Bottles of Baby Oil
He jokingly remarked, “Have you ever sat in the parking lot of a Costco and observed what people come out with?”
Regarding the astonishing number of 1,000 bottles of baby oil, Agnifilo expressed doubt, saying, “I don’t believe it was a thousand. Let’s just say it was a substantial amount.”
He also touched on the topic of Combs’ “Freak Offs,” telling TMZ, “They referred to them as ‘freak offs.’ But, back in the late ‘70s when I was a kid, they were simply called threesomes.”
According to the federal indictment obtained by E! News, the “Freak Offs” were described as elaborate sexual performances where female victims were coerced into engaging in extended sexual activities with male commercial sex workers through force and threats.
The document also accused the 54-year-old of organizing, directing, and recording the Freak Offs, as well as transporting commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally.
“During the Freak Offs, Combs provided controlled substances to the victims to maintain their obedience and compliance,” the indictment stated, mentioning that both the victims and Combs received IV fluids for recovery. “Sometimes without the victims’ knowledge, Combs retained videos of them engaging in sexual activities with commercial sex workers.”