Katt Williams Accuses Diddy of Using Drug-Laced Baby Oil to Control Victims!
Katt Williams Accuses Diddy of Using Drug-Laced Baby Oil to Control Victims!
In a shocking turn during a recent comedy show, Katt Williams delved into the ongoing allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing him of using drug-laced baby oil to incapacitate his victims during the infamous “freak offs.” The comedian explained that Diddy allegedly mixed drugs into baby oil to paralyze victims under the guise of giving them massages.
“They put the drugs in the baby oil. … You’re thinking that you’re getting a massage, and you can’t even get up,” Katt claimed in a dark twist on his comedy set.
Williams, who previously warned the public about Sean “Diddy” Combs controversial parties, has reignited the conversation surrounding the music mogul’s legal troubles. Diddy has been accused of sex trafficking, racketeering, and more, and federal agents reportedly confiscated over 1,000 bottles of baby oil from his homes during raids.
Katt’s Dark Comedy Reveal
Although Katt Williams began his set with humor, addressing the “1,000 bottles of baby oil” found in Diddy’s home, the tone shifted quickly. Katt mentioned that because of his own eczema, he avoids using baby oil, but took the moment to criticize Diddy’s alleged use of the product. His claims added fuel to the conspiracy theories surrounding the bottles.
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On social media, users began speculating that the baby oil wasn’t simply for massages but may have contained GHB, a drug known to induce unconsciousness. One X (formerly Twitter) user suggested that the bottles were filled with “Liquid Ecstasy,” furthering the controversy.
Federal Investigators Raise Concerns
Damian Williams, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, has described the “freak offs” at the center of Diddy indictment as elaborate, drug-fueled events. According to Williams, these parties sometimes lasted for days, involving multiple sex workers and narcotics like GHB, ketamine, and ecstasy to keep participants compliant.
Federal agents reportedly found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil during raids on Diddy properties in Miami and Los Angeles, as well as other evidence of his “freak-off” parties, including video recordings. The true nature of the contents in those bottles remains part of the ongoing investigation.
Diddy’s Lawyer Defends Bulk Buying
Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, has attempted to downplay the number of baby oil bottles seized during the raids. He quipped that his client shops at Costco and buys in bulk, just like many Americans. “One bottle of baby oil goes a long way,” Agnifilo remarked when asked whether the baby oil was used for orgies.
However, Costco denied selling baby oil in bulk, fueling further skepticism about Agnifilo’s explanation. The lawyer continues to maintain that Diddy is innocent of all charges, asserting that the allegations are an unfair attack on his client’s success.
Growing Speculation and Legal Drama
While Agnifilo has brushed off the baby oil rumors, social media is rife with speculation about Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ alleged crimes and the potential high-profile figures who may have been involved or were aware of his activities. With conspiracy theories swirling, the public continues to question how deep Diddy’s involvement in these disturbing events runs.
As the case unfolds, Diddy remains incarcerated, facing serious charges that could lead to a lengthy prison sentence. Meanwhile, more revelations — both from Katt Williams and from legal proceedings—are sure to keep the world watching closely.
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