Diddy's attorney, Marc Agnifilo, recently gave an interview with TMZ following the music mogul's arrest in New York City. During the conversation, he addressed the federal indictment against his client, which mentioned that 1,000 bottles of baby oil were discovered on Diddy's property.



Agnifilo expressed skepticism about the quantity, saying, "I can't imagine it's thousands... I'm not exactly sure what the baby oil has to do with anything. One bottle of baby oil lasts a long time. I don't know why you'd need 1,000. He has a big house and buys in bulk. Ever seen what people haul out of a Costco?"


Previously, in a conversation with The New York Post, Agnifilo defended Diddy storing baby oil, stating, "These are consensual adults engaging in activities that adults do. We shouldn't be so puritanical to view sex as negative; without it, there would be no more people."

The federal indictment also highlights Diddy's alleged "Freak Offs." The U.S. Attorney's Office claims that these were elaborate sexual performances where women were coerced into prolonged sexual encounters with male sex workers, some of whom were transported across state lines.


According to the document, Diddy allegedly organized, directed, and recorded these events, using violence and intimidation to ensure participation.

Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Stay tuned for more updates.