On Wednesday, September 25, TMZ reported on their upcoming documentary titled The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment. The article mentioned that lawyer Marc Agnifilo appears in the film and discusses the “massive quantity” of baby oil bottles allegedly discovered during a federal raid on Diddy’s residences in March.
Agnifilo expressed confusion over the reported figure of 1,000 bottles, stating, “I can’t imagine it’s thousands.” He also questioned the relevance of the baby oil to the situation. TMZ’s Harvey Levin pointed out that this claim originated from the U.S. Attorney’s office, which suggested the bottles were used for sexual activities involving Diddy and others.
Agnifilo responded, saying, “I don’t know what you need 1,000 for—one bottle of baby oil goes a long way. He has a big house—he buys in bulk, you know.” He remarked on the typical purchases people make at stores like Costco.
Agnifilo referred to Diddy’s alleged “freak offs” simply as “threesomes,” and ultimately stated that he “doesn’t think” federal agents actually found 1,000 bottles of baby oil at Diddy’s home. He concluded, “Let’s just say it was ‘a lot,’ okay?”
Social media reactions to Agnifilo’s comments appeared in the comment section of The Shade Room’s post. Users expressed skepticism about the explanation, with comments like, “If your own attorney doesn’t have an explanation as to why you got that much baby oil, ur cooked buddy!” and “I’m not sure if his attorney is the best representative….at all….” Other users remarked on the absurdity of the situation, with one commenting that it felt like an SNL skit.