A Shocking Look Inside Diddy’s Closet of Secrets... & Baby Oil
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
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🗓️ 22 May 2025
⏱️ 16 minutes
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Summary
In today’s explosive developments from the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, we break down everything revealed inside his Miami mansion—straight from the courtroom. Federal Agent Gerard Gannon took the stand and physically presented the evidence seized in the 2024 raid: loaded firearms with defaced serial numbers, cocaine and MDMA tucked into designer bags, stacks of baby oil and lubricants, and cell phones hidden inside Balenciaga boots. Prosecutors argue that this wasn't just bizarre—this was infrastructure for a larger pattern of coercion and sex trafficking.
We’ll walk you through exactly what was found, where it was found, and why prosecutors believe it paints a picture of calculated control. From sex paraphernalia to drug paraphernalia, this wasn’t just a party—it was allegedly a power mechanism. Then we examine the counterpunch from the defense, which focused not on denying the existence of these items, but on criticizing the raid itself—its SWAT-like tactics, its militarized optics, and the absence of weapons on Combs’s staff.
Whether you’re following the case as a legal junkie, a fan of forensic psychology, or just want to understand the shocking level of detail involved in this investigation, this is a breakdown you don’t want to miss.
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| 0:00.0 | This is continuing coverage of United States versus Sean Diddy Cones from the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime Today. |
| 0:10.0 | It started with a closet, not a metaphorical one, a literal walk-in closet in a sprawling Miami mansion. |
| 0:18.3 | Inside that closet, federal agents say they found the entire playbook, |
| 0:22.5 | high-powered firearms with serial numbers scratched clean, baggies of pills and powder, |
| 0:27.9 | stacks of baby oil and astroglyde, stiletto heels lined up like they were waiting for a casting |
| 0:32.7 | call, and tucked inside a Belensiaga boot, a couple of hidden cell phones. |
| 0:42.3 | According to Homeland Security Special Agent Gerard Gannon, it wasn't just clutter. |
| 0:46.4 | It was a crime scene. Or at least, the backstage to one. |
| 0:52.3 | That's how the courtroom day opened in the federal trial of Sean Diddy Combs on May 21st. |
| 0:57.7 | Gannon took the stand and began unpacking, both literally and figuratively, what the government says they found during the March, 2004 raid on Combs' Miami Estate. |
| 1:02.9 | He didn't just describe the items. |
| 1:04.4 | He brought them in. |
| 1:06.0 | Unsealed evidence bags. |
| 1:08.0 | Held them up for the jury to see a pair of cherry red seven-inch platform heels, |
| 1:12.7 | a bin of 31 bottles of lube, assault rifle parts with their serial numbers filed off, not staged, |
| 1:20.3 | not theoretical. This was the physical evidence, and it landed in court with the kind of |
| 1:25.7 | dead weight you can't really argue your way around. |
| 1:28.3 | According to prosecutors, these weren't random objects. |
| 1:31.4 | They were tools, ingredients in a pattern of coercion and control. |
| 1:36.4 | The government is painting a picture of what they call a sex trafficking enterprise. |
| 1:41.5 | And this, they allege, was its supply closet. |
| 1:43.9 | Let's pause there. Because this part of the trial wasn't about testimony from victims or character witnesses or somebody's opinion about what happened years ago in a hotel room. This was about the physical stuff. The government wanted to anchor the more disturbing and hard to prove allegations |
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