In a recent legal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs, details may emerge about the discovery of multiple bottles of baby oil during a police search of his home earlier this year.
The lawsuit accuses the rapper of child sexual assault and using GHB, commonly known as the “date rape drug,” by mixing it into “lotions or similar body oils.”
This new case is one of six recent claims filed in New York, alleging that Diddy “doused victims in lotions or similar body oils laced with GHB,” allowing the drug to be absorbed through the skin and facilitating assaults.
According to reports, GHB was originally developed as an anesthetic and is difficult to detect when covertly added to drinks, causing drowsiness and calmness. It can also be absorbed through the skin when combined with lubricants like liquids, powders, or crystals.
In a video by a TikToker referencing the 2024 film “Blink Twice,” which stars Channing Tatum as a wealthy tech mogul who exploits women on a remote island with mind-altering perfumes, the TikTok creator raised questions about whether the baby oil found could have been drug-infused. They speculated that law enforcement might be withholding this information to apprehend the alleged seller.
In March, federal authorities searched Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami, seizing over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant products. Evidence boxes were seen being carried by law enforcement, suggesting the discovery of narcotics and three AR-15 rifles, as stated in an unsealed indictment.
Diddy is currently facing multiple legal challenges involving around 120 allegations of rape and sexual assault across various criminal and civil cases. Among these is a recent claim by an unnamed individual, referred to as John Doe, who alleges that the music mogul assaulted them when they were just 16 years old.