Diddy's lawyer defends baby oil stockpile, says 'he buys in bulk'

As Diddy faces sex trafficking charges, his lawyer addresses the discovery of 1,000 bottles of baby oil.

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Marc Agnifilo, the attorney representing Sean "Diddy" Combs, spoke to TMZ about the recent federal charges against his client, which include shocking details involving a large quantity of baby oil found at his residence. 

Agnifilo humorously suggested that the amount was not as outrageous as it seems, stating, "I can't imagine it's thousands. He has a big house. He buys in bulk. Have you seen what people walk out with from Costco?"

The controversy stems from Diddy's arrest last week in New York City, where he was charged with sex trafficking among other offenses. 

According to the indictment, Diddy allegedly organized "Freak Offs," described as elaborate sex performances involving coercion and intimidation, often extending over several days and involving transportation of individuals across state lines.

Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Agnifilo defended his client’s character and actions, emphasizing the importance of viewing the case within the context of consensual adult behavior. 

"These are consensual adults doing what consensual adults do," he told The New York Post, advocating against overly puritanical reactions to the personal lives of adults.

The lawyer's comments have sparked further discussion on the legal implications of the case and the broader societal attitudes towards celebrity and privacy. 

As the case unfolds, both the media and public scrutiny intensify, with Agnifilo firmly stating that Diddy pleads not guilty and will contest the charges vigorously.

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