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Drugs, Cash & Baby Oil? Diddy's Hotel Room Turns Up Disturbing Evidence

Drugs, Cash & Baby Oil? Diddy's Hotel Room Turns Up Disturbing Evidence

Time of India20-05-2025

Federal agents raided Sean 'Diddy' Combs' hotel suite at NYC's Park Hyatt following his arrest on sex trafficking charges. The courtroom was stunned on May 16 as agents presented shocking evidence, including bags filled with Johnson's baby oil, pink powder, and $9,000 in a fanny pack. Inside the closet, they discovered Astroglide lubricant and 'mood lighting' devices. A Louis Vuitton bag held a prescription bottle labeled 'Clonazepam,' but it actually contained two bags of suspicious pink powder. Tests confirmed one bag held ketamine, while the other was a mix of MDMA and ketamine. The prescription was under the name 'Frank Black,' adding to the mystery. An iPhone and hard drive were also found, raising questions about what digital evidence may be uncovered.
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