In an upcoming documentary produced by TMZ, Diddy’s lawyer has made some hard-to-miss remarks. Marc Agnifilo explains his shock following the unsealing of the indictment charges. He maintained that there are some unbelievable facts while dismissing them at the same time. US Attorney of the Southern District of New York Damian Willams established that Diddy possessed 1,000 baby oils. This was confirmed to be in his home during the raid that occurred back in March.
Diddy Arrested And Indicted
Recall that Diddy has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Before the unsealing of the indictment by U.S. Attorney Williams, Diddy’s home was raided. The HSI executed search warrants in his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami. Although Diddy wasn’t home at the time one of his sons and acquaintances were detained. It was never revealed if these people were questioned, but they were released following the search.
About six months later, Diddy was arrested during a seemingly relaxing trip to New York. Hours before the arrest, he was in the company of friends and fans. But that privilege ended after Diddy was whisked off to the jail house. Since then, the rapper has been in the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Centre. This was the same prison that was home to Jeffrey Epstein. Diddy however appeared before the court, requesting for bail. But on two occasions, he was denied bail and is now on suicide watch.
Diddy Had 1,000 Baby Oils
During a press release, US Attorney Williams explained that officers found some items in Diddy’s home. This included AR-15s, electronic devices with recordings, and over 1,000 baby oils. Allegedly, these oils served as lubricants for orgies during the famous Diddy freak-offs.
TMZ is scheduled to release the documentary “The Downfall Of Diddy. The Indictment,” on Tubi. In previews of the yet-to-be-released documentary, Agnifilo says the numbers may be false. When he realized that the numbers were documented in federal documents, he said, “I don’t know what you need 1,000—one bottle of baby oil goes a long way. I don’t know what you’d even need 1,000 for.”
The attorney was certain that the baby oils had nothing to do with the case. However, Diddy’s lawyer emphasized that the baby oils were harmless. Following this remark, he claimed that his client owns a big home and wouldn’t mind buying things in bulk from Costco. Amid conceding to the probability that there may be oils, Agnifilo added that the bottles would never run into thousands.
In the end, he addressed the freak-offs highlighted in court documents. It was believed to be parties hosted by his clients with high-profile individuals. These parties allegedly had drugs, underage girls, prostitutes, and displays of force. But the attorney laughed it off, claiming that these freak offs were merely threesomes.
Final Note
Amid the pile of evidence stacked up against Diddy, his lawyer seems confident they have a chance. He claimed that his client would defend himself on the witness stand. According to Agnifilo, it was time for Diddy to tell his “story of love, and heartbreak.”
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