In a shocking turn of events, authorities recently discovered around 1,000 bottles of baby oil at the private residences of rapper Diddy (real name Sean Combs). Following the discovery, the public is left even more stunned by the allegations of how the rapper reportedly used these products in his extravagant and controversial parties. According to a lawsuit filed on October 16, as reported by PageSix, Diddy is accused of mixing baby oil with GHB, a substance often referred to as the “date rape drug.” The lawsuit claims Diddy used the mixture to facilitate violent sexual assaults and rapes without consent.
The lawsuit further alleges that Combs secretly spiked alcoholic beverages with GHB at his lavish parties, forcing attendees to unknowingly consume the drug. According to the complaint, “Partygoers were coerced into drinking alcohol laced with GHB before entering or during Combs’ parties.” It also describes a disturbing method where the rapper allegedly applied lotion or similar body oils mixed with GHB to his victims, allowing the drug to be absorbed through their skin, making them more vulnerable to his attacks.
So far, Diddy and his legal team have not responded to these new accusations. Earlier this year, federal authorities revealed in a 14-page indictment that they had found the large quantity of baby oil and other lubricants during raids at Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles. Last month, Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, addressed the discovery, claiming that the thousands of bottles of baby oil were “overexaggerated.” He stated that he wasn’t sure if the baby oil had any connection to Diddy’s sexual misconduct allegations, adding that the large amount was purchased wholesale because Diddy owned a big house.
While the detail of mixing GHB with baby oil wasn’t mentioned in that interview, other incidents have surfaced accusing the “Last Night” rapper of drugging individuals at his parties. One complaint, filed earlier this week, claims that in October 2021, a victim immediately felt “strong and intense effects” after consuming a single alcoholic beverage at one of Diddy’s parties. The complaint asserts that this was a deliberate act by Combs and his associates to incapacitate the victim, making it easier to commit sexual assault. Currently held in Brooklyn, Diddy faces charges of conspiracy to commit extortion, sex trafficking by force, and more, with a trial set for May 5, 2025. If convicted, he could face a minimum sentence of 15 years in prison.