Diddy allegedly doused victims in lotions and body oils laced with GBH to drug victims through their skins, lawsuit states

Diddy allegedly doused victims in lotions and body oils laced with GBH (Image via X/@Diddy)
Diddy allegedly doused victims in lotions and body oils laced with GBH (Image via X/@Diddy)

The latest allegation against Sean 'Diddy' Combs involves the rapper assaulting a man at one of the 'White Parties', when he was 16 years old. In a court filing submitted on October 14, 2024, the man identified as John Doe alleged that Combs assaulted him at the 1998 party.

The filing also described a disturbing environment characterized by crime, s*x trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, bribery, and prostitution. At the time, John Doe was living in New York City when he received a highly coveted invitation to the 1998 White Party in the Hamptons.

Upon receiving the invitation, he felt it was his opportunity to mingle with influential figures in the industry, believing it could be his chance to break into the music scene. As he entered the event, he noticed numerous celebrities and A-listers from the music and entertainment industry, recognizing many faces from television and film.

As per Daily Mail, the filing on October 14, 2024 also suggested a possible explanation for the large amount of baby oil found in Diddy's home after his arrest, mentioning allegations that Combs had doused victims in lotions or body oils laced with GBH to facilitate assault by allowing the drug to be absorbed through the skin.


Exploring the latest lawsuits against Diddy

Combs was sued by six additional individuals, including two women who alleged that he r*ped them, three men who claimed he s*xually assaulted them, and the then 16-year-old John Doe. These allegations date from the mid-1990s to 2021.

In one lawsuit, Jane Doe stated that when she was a college freshman in 2004, Diddy invited her and her friend to a party at a hotel. She alleged that the rapper provided them with drinks, urged them to snort cocaine, and r*ped her in a locked hotel room. The complaint also included accusations that Diddy forced her friend to perform oral s*x on him and threatened their lives if they did not comply.

Another Jane Doe claimed that at a 1995 party in Brooklyn for the Notorious B.I.G.’s music video One More Chance, Diddy took her into a bathroom for a private conversation and began to kiss her. When she attempted to pull away, she alleged that he slammed her head against the wall with such force that she fell to the floor, after which he continued to assault her violently.

She stated that Diddy raped her in the bathroom and subsequently threatened her, warning that if she told anyone, she would disappear. Additional John Doe lawsuits claimed that Diddy sexually assaulted a security guard after drugging his drink at a white party in 2006, forced another man employed by a rival fashion brand to perform oral s*x on him in a Macy’s stockroom in 2008, and s*xually assaulted another John Doe at a party in October 2021.


Law enforcement officers had ceased more than 1000 bottles of baby oil from Diddy’s residences

In September 2024, Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo tried to explain the context of the baby oil bottles. Law enforcement officers seized over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant from Combs's residences in Miami and Los Angeles during raids earlier this year. During an interaction with TMZ’s Harvey Levin, Agnifilo was asked about the 1000 bottles of baby oil.

He expressed uncertainty about the origin of that number when Levin mentioned it came from the U.S. attorney. Agnifilo found it hard to believe that the quantity was in the thousands and questioned the relevance of the baby oil.

When Levin suggested it implied the oil was a s*xual lubricant, Agnifilo feigned ignorance, remarking that he didn't understand why anyone would need a thousand bottles, considering one bottle of baby oil could last a long time.

He noted that Combs had a large house and suggested he might buy in bulk, mentioning that Costco locations were available near all of Combs's homes.

He also pointed out that one could observe what people bought at Costco when sitting in their parking lots. Later, a spokesperson for Costco informed TMZ that they did not sell baby oil at any of their US locations.

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Edited by Mudeet Arora