Shocking Secrets Unveiled: Inside the Astonishing Items Discovered in Diddy’s Miami Home Raid
Here’s a question for you: what do $40 million mansions, AR-15 rifle parts, bottles of baby oil, and lingerie have in common? If your guess was “a bizarre plot twist from a crime drama,” you’re not far off. The ongoing trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs has just unveiled some unsettling and frankly puzzling evidence from a March 2024 police raid on his luxurious Miami Star Island estate. Amid serious charges like sex trafficking and racketeering—which Diddy adamantly denies—jurors were shown a jaw-dropping collection of items ranging from firearms with their serial numbers scratched off to shelves stocked with lubricants and exotic paraphernalia allegedly used during the rapper’s infamous “freak offs.” It’s a surreal mix that leaves you wondering: when did life start imitating the wildest celebrity tabloid fantasies? Buckle up, because this courtroom drama is anything but ordinary. LEARN MORE
Warning: This article contains allegations of sexual harassment and domestic violence which some readers may find distressing
Images shown in the ongoing trial of Diddy detailed the disturbing items recovered from police after a March 2024 raid on his Miami mansion.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently facing charges of sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution, and racketeering — which he has denied.
In today’s (21 May) hearing, images of items recovered from Combs’ $40 million (£29 million) home in exclusive Star Island neighbourhood, which included guns, drug paraphernalia, lingerie, baby oil and lubricant.
Homeland Security Special Agent Gerard Gannon was present in the New York courtroom to talk jurors through the images shown.
One of the most chilling exhibits involved firearms recovered from the exclusive property, including parts of AR-15 assault rifles.
Check out some of the photographs shown to the court below:

Items snapped in the mansion included firearms (Department of Justice)
Gannon noted that the weapons recovered from Combs’ mansion had also had the serial numbers removed, which made them harder to trace.
He previously testified that a ‘loaded handgun’ and AR-15 rifle parts had been recovered from his bedroom closet (via The Independent).

More firearm paraphernalia (Department of Justice)

Police also found multiple bottles of baby oil and lubricant (Department of Justice)
Gannon also told the court that around 80-90 agents had searched the mansion, with further images of their findings being shown to the court.
The images included items such as numerous bottles of baby oil and lubricant, Gannon noted that 25 bottles of baby oil and 31 bottles of lubricant were found in the bedroom closet, as well as sex toys and lingerie — believed to have been used in the rapper’s alleged ‘freak offs’.

Pills and various drugs were seized (Department of Justice)

Including marijuana, in a case which contained the lettering ‘Diddy’ (Department of Justice)
Other images featured drugs, including various pills, nitrous oxide canisters and a green box featuring the lettering ‘Diddy’ which contained marijuana.
An image taken from the bathroom also featured numerous messages scrawled onto the mirror in lipstick, such as ‘What do you WANT?’ and ‘You a legend and quite stn Team Puffy’.

Police also found high heels and lingerie for women in the house (Department of Justice)

As well as multiple boxes of hair-dye, believed to be used by Combs (Department of Justice)
Other photographs included an erectile dysfunction drug called ‘Vital Honey’ and numerous boxes of men’s black hair-dye.
The images followed a testimony from exotic dancer known as ‘The Punisher’, who told the court that Combs had often worn a wore a religious face covering during ‘freak offs’.

Messages written on the bathroom mirror (Department of Justice)
Sharing details from one ‘freak off’ event, Sharay Hayes explained that he and Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura had been applying baby oil to each other when a naked man wearing a head covering walked in.
“He had what the Muslim women wear, where their face is completely covered and you could only see his eyes,” he said, adding that he wasn’t initially aware the man was Combs.
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