Diddy Allegedly Had Baby Oil, Lube, and Drugs in Hotel Room After Arrest, Says Federal Agent

A federal agent testified that drugs and sex paraphernalia were found in Diddy's hotel room following his arrest in September.

May 17, 2025
Sean "Diddy" Combs wearing sunglasses and a red outfit, smiling at an MTV event.
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Diddy allegedly had drugs and sex paraphernalia in his hotel room when he was arrested last September, says a federal special agent who took the stand in his racketeering and sex trafficking trial.

The Department of Homeland Security's Special Agent Yasin Binda testified in court and revealed the items found in Diddy's hotel room at The Park Hyatt in Manhattan. Federal agents raided Diddy's room after he was arrested on federal charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering, and other offenses.

According to tweets from The Inner City Press' coverage of Diddy's trial, Binda said agents found bags of Astroglide lubricant and baby oil inside a closet with more bottles of lube in the bathroom and on a nearby nightstand. There was also a bottle of Klonopin with the name "Frank Black" inside a Louis Vuitton bag, and inside the nightstand were pink colored drugs, which were identified as ketamine and MDMA, according to agents.

The jury was shown pictures of the hotel room, and a bag of the pink colored drugs was passed around for observation, agents said. It was previously reported that federal agents found "bags of pink powder" in his hotel room following his September arrest. This isn't the first time Diddy's name has been tied to pink-colored drugs.

In music producer Rodney Jones' explosive lawsuit, all of Diddy's employees were reportedly required to carry "a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies (100-250 mg's each), and Tuci (a pink drug that is a combination of ecstasy and cocaine)."

Law enforcement and public health officials have been issuing warnings about pink cocaine, especially to parents, as the drug has been growing popular with the teen and young adult demographic. The drug also showed up in the toxicology results in an autopsy performed on Liam Payne last year.