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Inside Diddy’s Hotel Room: Baby Oil, Pink Drugs, and a $9K Fanny Pack

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious heat as disturbing new details emerge about his hotel room in his sex trafficking trial.

On May 16, Homeland Security agents presented damning evidence from the rapper’s suite at the Park Hyatt New York, and what they found reads like something straight out of a wild crime drama. From baby oil and multiple lubricants to pink powder drugs and a wad of $9,000 in cash, the contents of Diddy’s hotel room are raising more than just legal eyebrows.

Photos from the search were shown in court during the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York proceedings. Special Agent Yasin Binda, who documented the scene, testified in detail about what was found in the suite. First up: a hallway closet held a bag filled with Johnson’s baby oil and another with Astroglide, both stashed in Ziplocs. That wasn’t all. Binda also discovered “several bottles of baby oil” in the bathroom and a lighting device set up in the living room, apparently used to create “mood lighting.”

Things escalated fast when they got to the bedroom. On the nightstand? Two more bottles of lubricant. On the bed? A black fanny pack containing exactly $9,000 in cash. Then came the big find: a Louis Vuitton bag with a bottle of prescription medication made out to a “Frank Black.” The label showed it came from Walgreens and was supposedly filled with Clonazepam. While the drug itself is used for treating seizures and panic disorders, the bottle didn’t contain pills, instead, there were two small bags of pink powder.

According to Binda, one bag tested positive for ketamine, while the other had a mix of MDMA and ketamine. These findings were later passed around for the jury to examine in court. Ketamine, according to the DEA, is a dissociative anesthetic that causes hallucinations and detachment from reality. MDMA, meanwhile, is both a stimulant and hallucinogen known for enhancing sensory experiences and distorting time and perception. Combined, these two drugs are often associated with party culture and have been known to impair judgment and memory.

The fact that the pink powder was hidden inside a prescription bottle adds another disturbing twist. The name “Frank Black” has not been officially linked to any known identity yet, but investigators are looking into whether it could be an alias or someone connected to Combs.

Along with the prescription drugs, authorities seized an iPhone and a hard drive, both of which are being analyzed for further evidence. These devices could potentially hold videos, messages, or other materials relevant to the case. The mood lighting setup and strategic placement of oils and lubricants suggest the suite may have been prepped for something more than just a stay.

The overall scene painted by Homeland Security points toward a planned environment involving substances and potential illicit activity. While the defense has yet to issue a full rebuttal to this evidence, the prosecution is using these findings to establish a pattern of behavior central to the sex trafficking charges Diddy now faces.

This isn’t just a headline-grabbing moment, it’s a major piece of the puzzle in a legal case that could change everything for the Bad Boy Records mogul. The presence of street drugs masked as medication, mood-enhancing setups, and untraceable cash all point to more serious implications than just bad optics.

The courtroom drama is far from over, and every new revelation adds to the growing list of questions surrounding Combs. From “Frank Black” to $9K in fanny packs, Diddy’s hotel suite might just be the center of one of the biggest celebrity legal scandals we’ve seen in years.

Jamie Wells

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