
Cassie Ventura finally revealed what Diddy allegedly did with those 1k bottles of hot baby oil
‘If that’s something Sean wanted to happen, that’s what was going to happen’
During raids on Diddy’s LA and Miami mansions in March 2024, officials discovered a plethora of concerning items, including roughly 1,000 bottles of baby oil, several AR-15 assault rifles, and various supplies used for his now-infamous “freak off” parties. The baby oil in particular became an overnight Twitter meme despite the lack of explanation of what it was actually used for.
On Monday, the federal trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs began in New York City, where the court heard opening statements and testimony from a security guard and a manager of male strippers before the jury adjourned for the day. On Day 2, the day was largely taken up by testimony from Cassie Ventura, one of Diddy’s exes, who was in an on-again, off-again relationship with him for approximately 11 years.
During her testimony, Cassie alleged that the baby oil was mostly used during Diddy’s “freak off parties”, where she and other women were forced to have sex with male sex workers. She claimed 10 large bottles of baby oil were used per “freak off” because Diddy wanted the objects of his fantasy to be “glistening.”
“Every ‘Freak Off’ was, like, directed by Sean, like he knew specifically where he wanted everyone to be, the lighting and such,” she said. “So over that first session, we just kind of, like, ended up getting closer and closer, then eventually had to put oil on each other.”
Recalling one particular moment, Cassie remembered Diddy filling up a blow-up pool with the oil in a hotel. He demanded that she get in and cover herself with the oil, because “If that’s something Sean wanted to happen, that’s what was going to happen.”
“There wasn’t another way around it,” she added.
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If the party ran out of baby oil, Diddy would get one of his staff, or Cassie herself, to retrieve more.
“It was [Diddy’s] preference… If he felt you were too dry, he would let you know. You need to be shining,” she said.
Diddy’s lawyer addressed the baby oil obsession
During the opening statements of the trial on Monday, Diddy’s lawyer Teny Geragos addressed some of the claims set before his client, arguing that while controversial, such crimes don’t do not amount to the federal crimes brought against him.
“We will not shy away from the things he did, but we will not own the things he did not do,” he told jurors. “He is physical, he is a drug user, you may know of his love of baby oil. Is that a federal crime? No!”
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. If he’s convicted of the crimes, he’ll likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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Featured image credit: Ellen Show/Cassie Ventura