When police raided Sean “Diddy” Combs’ home, they found 1,000 bottles of baby oil. What does this mean for the rapper/entrepreneur who’s been accused of everything from racketeering to sex trafficking? Probably nothing good! Owning more than five bottles of baby oil at a time is probably enough for any jury to put even Boy Scouts away for life — and Combs is certainly no boy scout.
What Police Found in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ House: Weapons, Drugs, 1,000 Bottles of Baby Oil and More
A headline like “1,000 Bottles of Baby Oil Found in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Home” provides a good reminder regarding lube. The University of Michigan Cancer Center eschews using baby oil as a sex lube because it renders condoms more or less useless. Baby oil and petroleum jelly can also cause vaginal irritation. There’s truly no reason to ever use it in lieu of a water or silicone based lubricant. Like all bad news, this grim revelation is setting the social media sphere ablaze with revulsion.
Aside from the 1,000 bottles of lube, authorities also found firearms, date-rape drugs, and perhaps worst of all, IV drips. These IV drips came with allegations claim that Combs orchestrated “drug-fueled sex parties” that he forced victims to participate in, sometimes for days at a time. The IV drips were used to revive fatigued participants. Combs referred to these forced sex parties as “freak offs.” While orchestrating these parties, prosecutors allege that Combs recorded and masturbated to these acts. Combs also recorded sessions that could also potentially be used as blackmail.
Sex workers would be flown in to participate in these “freak offs,” after being coerced with payment, threats, or both. Combs was arrested Monday, September 16, after he was linked to all the allegations above.