
Images taken by investigators at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs' LA home have been released and show exactly what was discovered during the raid.
Combs' trial is still ongoing and has attempted to create a clearer image of the rap mogul’s life and relationships.
The 55-year-old was arrested last September while he was in New York and has remained in prison since.
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He faces charges including racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion. Combs has denied all of the charges against him.
Ahead of his arrest, Homeland Security Investigators raided his properties in Miami and Los Angeles and took pictures of what they found.
A new trove of photos were released by federal prosecutors as of June 19, as the trial was stalled due to the Juneteenth holiday.

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The images were collected during the March 2024 raid on Combs’ mansion in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles.
Last week during the trial, Homeland Security Investigations agent Andre Lamon testified he saw 'hundreds' of bottles of baby oil and lubricant when he and other agents searched the property.
He told the court that he found 200 bottles of baby oil in Combs’ home, as well as 900 bottles of Astroglide.
As well as this, bags containing drugs - later identified as ketamine - were also photographed as evidence in addition to bottles of baby oil neatly lined up in display cabinets.
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Prosecutors have claimed the drugs were used in Combs' alleged ‘freak off’ parties.

A cache of weapons was also photographed, including AR-15 style rifles, pistols and pump shotguns.
During a cross-examination of a Homeland Security Investigations agent, defense attorney Marc Agnifilo claimed that these guns were locked away in the security office.
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The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damien Williams, alleged Combs used 'embarrassing and sensitive recordings he made of freak offs' as 'collateral' against the victims.

During a press conference in September 2024, Williams said: “He maintained control over the victims in several ways, including by giving them drugs, by giving and threatening to take away financial support or housing, by promising them career opportunities, by monitoring their whereabouts and even by dictating their physical appearance.”
In regard to the considerable amount of baby oil and lube, Agnifilo claimed that Combs liked to simply buy in bulk and participated in consensual sex.
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The trial continues today (June 20).