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All The Shocking Photo Evidence Shown So Far In Diddy's Federal Trial...Proceed With Caution

All The Shocking Photo Evidence Shown So Far In Diddy's Federal Trial...Proceed With Caution

Yahoo20-05-2025

Trigger warning: Some of these images may be upsetting.
One thing killing the public right now is that it doesn't have access to the photos and videos being shown to the jury in the federal trial against Sean 'Diddy' Combs. However, as evidence is being displayed in court, the Department of Justice has been leaking it on their own for us to see.
The photos stem from two main categories: the day of Combs' arrest and Cassie Ventura's claims of physical abuse. Combs was arrested at a hotel in Manhattan back in September of 2024 on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges. The claims first came from Ventura, who accused him of sexual assault and physical assault in a lawsuit. She then took the stand last week to testify on some of the injuries she said she sustained at the hands of Combs.
The jury saw the bruises for themselves as well as the drugs and tons of baby oil authorities say they found after raiding his apartment.
These 22 images may be disturbing to some viewers so scroll with caution:
It appears the Feds found lubricant and pills inside the rapper's nightstand drawer.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration identified pink powder as a pink-dyed cocaine, often referred to as 'tusi.'
More pills including a bottle labeled 'amphetamine' along with Ale & Wang candy, which are vegan coconut ginger candies, according to the website.
A bottle of clonazepam was found, typically used to treat seizures and panic disorder, according to the National Institute of Health. The alias 'Frank Black' is also the named that was used to book hotel rooms for 'Freak-offs,' per Cassie Ventura's testimony.
The variety of pills were found on a table.
It appears this is where the authorities found Combs' stash of medication.
Inside this pouch is a wad of $100 bills and a small bottle of Visine.
These Ziploc bags contain bottles of Johnson & Johnson's baby oil.
Authorities took images of his clothing and belongings. It's unclear if they searched these items for evidence.
Combs kept this pouch hanging on his bed frame.
A mysterious bag sits in the corner of the room. It's unclear what was inside.
Some witnesses previously testified that Combs carried a small Louis Vuitton bag with money and drugs.
On the side of the bed sat Combs' glasses and phone charging station.
More Johnson & Johnson's bottles were found it what appears to be a bathtub or sink.
Combs' toiletries are scattered about, including bath salts and dental care.
What appears to be a digital tablet was also recovered from Combs' hotel.
Ventura previously accused Combs of giving her a 'fat lip' after she was dragged and beaten at the Intercontinental Hotel in 2018.
A purple bruise is seen on Ventura's hip as well as another bruise on her shoulder.
Another bruise is captured on Ventura's upper thigh.
Ventura testified that she would be kicked and punched in the face by Combs.
Here, it looks like the previous injury beginning to heal. Ventura said she'd wear sunglasses to cover her eye injuries she sustained from Combs.
Ventura testified that she would try to cover her eye injuries with makeup but sometimes, like here, it was still noticeable.
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