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During the March raid on Sean “Diddy” Combs' homes, authorities discovered 1,000 bottles of lubricant and 3 AR-15

More details are finally coming to light about the March raids on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles.

According to the grand jury indictment obtained by Page Six, authorities discovered 1,000 bottles of lubricant and three AR-15s in the hip-hop mogul's mansions.

“In or about March 2024, law enforcement seized various Freak Off supplies, including narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricants, during searches of COMBS's residences in Miami, Florida and Los Angeles, California,” the document states.


More details are finally coming to light about the March raids on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles. REUTERS

According to the indictment, Combs, 54, and members of his Combs Enterprise, including high-ranking supervisors, security guards, domestic staff and personal assistants, supported the “freak-offs” – wild drug- and sex-filled parties hosted by the Revolt founder – by booking hotel rooms and providing supplies.

The rooms were filled with “controlled substances, baby oil, lubricants, extra bedding and lighting” for the bacchanalia.

Combs' staff was also instructed to clean hotel rooms after the freak-offs to “limit damage to the rooms,” arrange travel for victims, order IV fluids, and order large sums of money for Combs to allegedly pay the “commercial sex workers.”

During these freak-offs, the founder of Bad Boy Records allegedly “hit, kicked, threw objects at the victims and sometimes dragged them by their hair,” the indictment states.

The indictment also states that law enforcement seized “firearms and ammunition, including three AR-15s with defaced serial numbers” and a drum magazine.

According to the documents, members of Combs' entourage often carried weapons, and the “Act Bad” rapper himself has used a firearm to “intimidate and threaten others, including victims and witnesses of his abuse.”

This story will be updated…