
Federal Raid Exposes Gruesome Evidence in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial
The Diddy sex trafficking trial took a disturbing turn as prosecutors unveiled graphic photos showing items seized from the rapper’s $48 million Miami mansion. These images, now shared with the jury, stem from a federal raid conducted in March 2024—six months before Diddy’s official arrest.
Feds Raid Star Island Mansion and Holmby Hills Estate
Gerard Gannon, a special agent with Homeland Security, testified over two days, describing what he and other agents found while raiding Diddy’s Miami property on Star Island. “Authorities zeroed in on Diddy’s lavish residences in both Florida and California as part of the sweeping operation. Prosecutors believe the rapper ran a sophisticated trafficking ring from these properties.
According to NBC, Diddy—real name Sean Combs—was arrested in September 2024 in NYC on five serious charges, including conspiracy to run a criminal enterprise, sex trafficking through force, fraud or coercion, and transportation for prostitution.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty and maintains his innocence, but investigators allegedly spent months compiling evidence to support their explosive claims.
Weapons, Drugs, and Baby Oil: What the Photos Show
The photos, now public, reveal an unsettling stash: AR-15 rifle components, women’s high heels, sex toys, and over two dozen bottles of baby oil scattered across the estate. According to CNN, agents also recovered white powder, a crystalline substance, and pills from a Gucci bag in a closet, later confirmed to be cocaine and ketamine.
One image shows a prescription bottle for clonazepam, along with over-the-counter remedies for erectile dysfunction. Another photo reveals rubber ducks, a Just For Men hair dye kit with a hairdryer, and bizarre lipstick- and marker-written messages on bathroom mirrors—messages like “Love you, Love Diddy” and “What do you want?”
Luxury and Control: The “Freak-Off” Lifestyle
The Diddy sex trafficking trial has repeatedly referenced so-called “freak-off” parties—elaborate sex events prosecutors say were held at multiple properties, including this Miami estate. These events allegedly involved forced drug use and sexual acts. Prosecutors argue that these gatherings are central to the charges and depict a pattern of predatory behavior.
During the Miami raid, agents found three cell phones inside a Balenciaga rain boot and 18 pairs of high heels—many still in boxes. One guesthouse held a load. 45 handguns, while 25 bottles of baby oil were stuffed into a single closet.
Special Agent Gannon confirmed six individuals were detained inside the mansion during the raid, including a music producer and property manager, but no one was found to be armed at the time.
Diddy’s Assets and Arrest Fallout
Authorities claim that Diddy hosted similar “freak-offs” at his Holmby Hills estate, luxury hotels, and the Miami property, all while amassing over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and multiple firearms. Following his arrest, Diddy attempted to use the Miami mansion as collateral in a $50 million bail package, offering even his mother’s $2M Miami home as part of the deal.
But the court wasn’t having it. A Manhattan judge denied bail, citing the risk of flight despite the rapper offering to restrict travel between NYC and Miami and parking his private jet in Los Angeles. In a strategic move ahead of his bail hearing, Diddy is said to have cleared the remaining $18 million mortgage on his Miami mansion.
Meanwhile, his second major residence in Los Angeles—listed at $61.5 million—hit the market just a week before his arrest and, according to public records, remains unsold at the same price.
Conclusion: A Luxury Empire Under Scrutiny
“As the Diddy sex trafficking trial progresses, it’s pulling focus away from his star-studded persona and casting light on disturbing accusations of abuse and control. The evidence revealed inside the mansion only deepens the mystery—and the horror—surrounding one of music’s most powerful figures.