SUMMARY
  • Diddy’s lawyer claimed that the rapper bought baby oil in bulk from Costco.
  • Costco denied selling baby oil, which raises eyebrows about the situation.
  • Serious allegations surface, leaving everyone wondering about the truth.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is in the hot seat, and it just got weirder. After a raid on his homes turned up a shocking 1,000 bottles of baby oil, his lawyer claimed that Diddy buys them in bulk from Costco. Sounds bizarre, right? But hold on—Costco quickly stepped in, stating that they don’t even sell baby oil!

Sean Diddy Combs at TheEllenShow
Sean Diddy Combs at Ellen DeGeneres’ Show (Credits: YouTube/TheEllenShow)

The world’s most famous rapper, known for his extravagant lifestyle, is suddenly mixed up in a baby oil saga. This whole situation brings serious questions, and it’s hard not to raise an eyebrow.

Diddy’s Mansion Raids Fuel GHB Conspiracy Theories

Diddy's picture from his X account
Diddy (Credits: X/@Diddy)

First, let’s dive into the wild claims surrounding Diddy’s indictment. The federal documents that got unsealed recently spilled some major deets on what they found at his mansions during those March raids. 

Naturally, like everything in Diddy’s crazy life, these findings are getting scrutinized. This has led to new conspiracy theories surfacing everywhere. An user on X/Twitter suggested that the ‘baby oil’ bottles seized from the rapper’s mansions might actually be thousands of bottles of GHB, or ‘Liquid Ecstasy,’ instead.

According to New York Post, there are also serious allegations about ‘Freak Offs’—think drug-fueled parties where, questionable things happen. 

In TMZ’s The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, tried to downplay it, saying they were just threesomes, not wild orgies with tons of people. But still, it’s a scandalous look!

The indictment claims those 1,000 bottles of baby oil were found during raids on Diddy’s homes. The attorney even questioned the claim that the government seized 1,000 bottles of baby oil. He argued that Diddy just “buys in bulk” since there’s a Costco nearby.

Diddy’s Baby Oil Claim Backfires, Costco Denies Sale

Diddy's picture from his X account
Diddy (Credits: X/@Diddy)

Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, claimed his client bought baby oil in bulk, arguing that’s where the thousand bottles come from. But, plot twist alert! Costco jumped in, letting everyone know they don’t even sell baby oil in U.S. locations. Oops! A Costco rep told TMZ:

None of the company’s US locations carry baby oil.

The outlet even checked their website—nothing came up! You’d think a store that sells everything under the sun would have baby oil, right? Nope! They’ve got other products like hair and cleansing gel for babies, but no baby oil in sight. 

The attorney was probably just trying to make a joke or lighten the mood, but Costco isn’t having it. They need to keep their image squeaky clean, especially when a big name like Diddy is involved. Looks like Agnifilo was trying to explain the unexplainable and got caught in a web of his own words.

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