The arrest of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution has been making waves throughout the entertainment industry ever since he was taken into custody by Homeland Security agents on September 16.
Of the many crimes alleged in the federal indictment against Diddy, the one that made the most headlines was his alleged organization of “freak offs,” which were elaborate, sometimes days-long, sex parties. The indictment alleges that Diddy would sometimes drug the participants and record the “freak offs,” which could sometimes last “days.”
Connected to those “freak offs” were “thousands” of bottles of baby oil that federal authorities allegedly found while searching Diddy’s homes earlier this year.
Comedian Katt Williams claims that those bottles of baby oil weren’t just used to facilitate “freak off” parties but that they also had drugs in them that would prevent people from moving.
“P. Diddy’s dumba– lawyer said, ‘He probably got it at Costco.’ Costco hit right back, ‘We don’t even sell baby oil,'” Williams said during a late September stand-up performance.
“They put drugs in the baby oil. You think you be getting a massage, b—- you can’t even get up!… I’m not lying y’all, I’m telling the truth…”
Katt Williams calls Diddy's lawyer dumb and roasts Diddy for allegedly putting drugs in baby oil. pic.twitter.com/LZ9BEtuNTP
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Diddy has been accused by federal authorities of “decades” of “abusing, threatening, and coercing women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.”
“To do so, Combs relied on the employees, resources, and influence of the multifaceted business empire that he led and controlled, creating a criminal enterprise whose members and associates engaged in and attempted to engage in, among other crimes, sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice,” the government said when Diddy’s indictment was announced.
If convicted on the charges, Diddy — who has pled not guilty and is currently being held at Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits trial — faces a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of life in prison.