50 Cent Mocks Diddy Over Obscene Amount Of Lube Found In His Homes During Raids
A shocking revelation has been made about the federal prosecutors' raid of Sean "Diddy" Combs' homes back in March.
According to reports, they found an obscene amount of lubricants along with high-caliber weapons. They also seized a variety of narcotics, which were reportedly given to the victims who participated in Diddy's "Freak Offs."
Since the revelation, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been mocked online by many, particularly by his longtime rival, 50 Cent.
Diddy Raids Led To The Discovery Of Over 1000 Bottles Of Lubricant And Other Items In His Mansions
The unsealing of the indictment against Diddy has unveiled numerous details about the evidence uncovered during the raids on his homes in March.
According to Page Six, the document revealed that law enforcement agents seized "narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant."
Additionally, they discovered several AR-15 rifles with their serial numbers scraped off.
While it remains unclear why the rapper possessed the weapons or if they were used in any crimes, the drugs and lubricants have been linked to Diddy's "Freak Offs"—wild gatherings described as involving multiple women engaging in sex with male prostitutes.
To facilitate the "Freak Offs" and manage other logistical needs, Diddy allegedly employed several hired hands who were members of his Combs Enterprise. Authorities have since labeled the enterprise a criminal organization that Diddy used to orchestrate his sex crimes and other illegal activities that he was involved in.
50 Cent Trolls Diddy Over Discovery Of 1000 Lubricants In His Mansions
Following the indictment's revelation of what was seized during the raids on Diddy's homes, several individuals have taken to social media to mock the father of seven.
Fellow rapper and Diddy's rival 50 Cent ensured that he gave his two cents on the discovery by sharing a picture of himself and TV host Drew Barrymore.
He wrote, "Here I am keeping good company with @DrewBarrymoreTV, and I don't have 1,000 bottles of lube at the house."
Another person on X (formerly Twitter) said, "Maybe somebody will be nice and send him some of those bottles of lube for his cell. He can still have his 'Freak Offs' in there, right?"
Some other users expressed shock at the obscene amount of lube found in Diddy's homes.
One wrote, "1000 bottles of lube and baby oil is diabolical #Diddy," while another commented, "The feds seizing ONE THOUSAND BOTTLES OF BABY OIL AND LUBE from Diddy's house is literally insane."
The Rapper Allegedly Assaulted Women During His 'Freak Offs'
According to the indictment, the "Freak Offs" were also filled with instances where the music mogul assaulted the women by hitting, kicking, dragging, and throwing objects at them.
It mentioned that Diddy "maintained control over his victims through, among other things, physical violence, promises of career opportunities, granting and threatening to withhold financial support."
The rapper also engaged in "tracking their whereabouts, dictating the victims' appearance, monitoring their medical records, controlling their housing, and supplying them with controlled substances."
And if they resisted participating in "Freak Offs," he allegedly threatened their "careers and livelihoods."
Those who engaged in it were often left drained at the end and usually sustained injuries that took "days or weeks to heal" when allegedly assaulted by Diddy.
Federal Prosecutors Want Diddy Locked Up Until Trial
In the meantime, Diddy remains in detention, and there is a possibility that he won't be getting bail, as federal prosecutors have expressed a desire to keep him locked up until trial.
"We will be seeking detention," U.S. Attorney Damian Williams told the press following Diddy's arrest on Monday night in New York, per NBC.
He added, "There is a presumption of detention in a case like this, and we think that's warranted."
When asked about concerns for Diddy's safety behind bars, drawing parallels to Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, prosecutors dismissed the possibility and doubled down on the need to detain Diddy.
"We are concerned with anyone's safety whenever they are detained prior to trial, it's part of our obligation," Williams also noted in his conversation with reporters. "Our position is that pretrial detention is warranted (for Combs) under the law and based on the facts of this case."
The Rapper Pleaded Not Guilty To The Charges
On Tuesday, Diddy, who was hit with three major crime charges, namely racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, pleaded not guilty to all offenses.
While federal prosecutors sought to keep the music mogul in jail, with claims that he is a flight risk, Diddy hoped to get bail, with his legal team reportedly offering to pay $50 million in exchange for his release.
The rapper's attorney also wanted him to be placed on home detention along with electronic monitoring.
Ultimately, U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky refused to grant him bail, and an uncuffed Diddy was taken to jail to await his trial.