Entertainment
Diddy’s Lawyer Claims One Thousand Bottles of Baby Oil Were for Family Use
Marc Agnifilo, the attorney representing disgraced American rapper and music executive Sean Combs, popularly known as Diddy, has provided an explanation for the discovery of 1,000 bottles of baby oil in his client’s Beverly Hills mansion during a raid by federal officers in March.
Authorities initially suggested that the large quantity of baby oil was intended for use in what they described as “freak offs”—wild parties involving multiple participants.
However, in a new documentary titled *The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment*, produced by TMZ Studios, Agnifilo refuted these claims.
He explained that Diddy’s purchase of such an enormous supply of baby oil was purely for personal and family use, emphasizing that the rapper has a habit of buying household items in bulk.
“He has a big house and likes to shop in bulk.
I believe there’s a Costco near each of his properties, and he makes use of them,” Agnifilo stated, attempting to dismiss the notion that the baby oil was intended for illicit activities.
The lawyer also addressed allegations regarding Diddy’s supposed “freak offs,” which federal officers had claimed were large-scale orgies.
Agnifilo clarified that these events were typically just threesomes involving Diddy, his ex-girlfriend Cassie, and another male, and not the massive, debaucherous gatherings portrayed by the authorities.
These revelations come amid serious legal troubles for the Bad Boy Records founder, who was recently arrested by Homeland Security on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and interstate transportation for prostitution.
Despite the gravity of the accusations, Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
On Tuesday, September 17, Diddy appeared in court to formally deny the allegations.
His legal team submitted a request for bail, but it was denied twice, leading to concerns for his well-being.
Reports have emerged that he has been placed on suicide watch as the high-profile trial unfolds, adding to the media frenzy surrounding the case.
Entertainment
Seun Kuti Urges Government to Jail Fake Miracle Workers
Afrobeats singer, Seun Kuti makes headlines as he calls out to the federal government to make an arrest of pastors who perform fake miracles.
The singer stated in a video and shared that pastors who perform miracles should be checked, like the miracle itself should be tested and if it’s false they should be arrested.
He shared, “Law should be made to ensure that no one is allowed to perform miracles, and anyone caught claiming to perform a miracle should be sent to jail.” He then added that the miracle can be performed in the hospital (LUTH).
This has drawn mixed reactions from the public as some shared that his statement is not right.
Entertainment
Davido Sparks Reactions with Honest Take on Life Struggles
Nigerian singer, Davido makes headlines as he takes to social media and speaks on his life challenges.
He took to X and first stated, “I like as God share problem give everybody,” implying that he also has a problem, and problems aren’t stopped from being rich or poor.
Fans reacted to his comment and reasoned while agreeing with the statement that everyone does have problems.
Entertainment
Wale Adenuga Clears Air on Papa Ajasco Brand Controversy
Nigerian film producer, Wale Adenuga reacts to comments made by actor Abiodun Ayoyinka.
It can be recalled that the actor recently shared that he cannot easily use the character Papa Ajasco without asking from Wale and also stated that he has no money or car and has not made much profit in life.
The producer released a statement to address any misleading information or rumors.
“He cannot use the copyrighted brand name Papa Ajasco for personal ventures because it is our duty to protect the brand from inappropriate usage that could damage its reputation.”
“The organisation pays according to industry standards and ensures all financial obligations are fulfilled as at when due. Therefore, any narrative suggesting financial abandonment or exploitation by our organisation is entirely false and misleading.”
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