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In a disturbing development, legal documents have surfaced revealing serious charges against American artist Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The indictment accuses the music mogul of operating a coercive, abusive, and violent regime. According to the report, Combs allegedly kept 1,000 bottles of baby oil at his home.

The charges are connected to so-called “Freak Off” events, which reportedly involved the use of illegal substances and abusive behavior. In March 2024, law enforcement authorities conducted searches of Combs’ residences in Miami, Florida, and Los Angeles, California, where they reportedly seized a range of disturbing materials. These included various narcotics and more than ‘1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant,’ which were allegedly used during the “Freak Off” events. The details outlined in the documents suggest a significant level of abuse, and investigators are now probing their connection to Combs’ suspected criminal activities.

The indictment further alleges that Combs employed ‘physical abuse,’ false promises of career advancement, and financial manipulation to maintain ‘control over his victims.’ Victims were reportedly subjected to invasive methods, including tracking their movements, controlling their medical records, and regulating their housing arrangements. Combs is also accused of providing controlled substances to maintain influence over his victims.

Participants in these “Freak Off” gatherings allegedly sustained injuries that “took days or weeks to heal.” Despite the severity of the alleged abuse, the indictment notes that numerous witnesses did not intervene. Those who challenged Combs’ authority were allegedly threatened with ‘acts of violence, financial ruin, or reputational damage.’

The accusations extend beyond coercion and abuse, including claims of ‘kidnapping and arson,’ painting a picture of a criminal enterprise operating under Combs’ leadership with apparent impunity

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