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Did Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Spike Baby Oil with Date Rape Drug?

True Crime By Oct 14, 2024 No Comments

When Homeland security raided Sean “Diddy” Combs mansion in Holmby Hills, they discovered a cache of one thousand bottles of baby oil. The items are believed to have been used during the so-called ‘freak off’ parties organized by Combs. Civil litigation attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, who represents several of Combs’ accusers, alleges that the baby oil used at the parties served a more sinister purpose.

Trigger Warning: This article discusses sensitive topics.

In an interview with News Nation, Mitchell-Kidd described a lawsuit she is in the process of filing that contains 19 causes of actions, including sexual assault, sexual battery, sex trafficking, and RICO charges. She explained:

“My client [Ashley Parham] was raped by Mr. Combs, his bodyguard, and his friend, who invited my client to his home to set up the whole situation.”

Mitchell-Kidd goes on to describe the disturbing details of Ashley Parham’s lawsuit in which Combs allegedly doused her client in baby oil.

“In the suit there is a part where Mr. Combs is threatening her with a knife and makes her take off her clothes and then he takes what she believes is some type of liquid substance out of a fanny pack and he squirts it at her. She originally thoughts it was acid but then she realized it was some type of lubricant or oil […] He just started squirting it at her, squirting it all over her body. After she was covered in this oil that’s when the attack began with Mr. Combs and the friend and in between the two of them she was squirted some more with this oil and then the bodyguard attacked her and raped her as well.”

According to the upcoming lawsuit, Mitchell Kidd’s client founder herself increasingly powerless to resist the attack by the three men due to the contents in the baby oil.

“She said over the course of [the attack] her body got more and more limp and she couldn’t figure out what was causing it […] She felt that whatever liquid was being squirted on her had something in it which essentially debilitated her and her faculties.”

When asked what she believes the baby oil contained, Mitchell-Kidd said:

“I’ve done some internal research after my client intake and it seems that oil in general is used as a conduit for specific drugs, like GBH. In order to get that to topically take into someone’s body you need a conduit which is typically oil. So it seems to me that there were some kind of drugs mixed into the oil, which is why he was dousing her in that oil prior [to the attack], not only to make it easier to assault her, but to lower her defenses.”

All of the lawsuits against Combs include allegations of spiking the drinks of his victims with controlled substances. The same allegations were made in Liza Gardner’s lawsuit accusing Combs, Aaron Hall, and DeVanté Swing conspiring to drug and rape Liza and her friend, Mona Case in 1990. The following year, Combs allegedly drugged Joi Dickerson-Neal with GHB at Wells Chicken and Waffles in Harlem before he sexually assaulted her and subsequently circulated revenge porn footage of the act among their peers, allegedly including DeVanté Swing.

Thalia Graves accused Combs and his former bodyguard Joseph “Big Joe” Sherman of drugging and raping her in 2005. According to her lawsuit, video footage of the assault has been in distributions for the past twenty years. Gene Deal, another former bodyguard of Combs, says he was informed that the video footage exists.

Update October 16, 2024: This article has been updated with new information about the identity of the accuser.

References

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Ashleigh Banfield. (2024, October 8.) Diddy’s Accuser: Combs Used Oil, Knife. News Nation.

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Author

Manya Wakefield is a recovery coach specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy and coercive trauma. Her expertise has been featured in publications such as Newsweek, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Huffington Post. In 2019, she launched the social impact platform Narcissistic Abuse Rehab, building a global audience through human rights advocacy. The same year, she published the book ‘Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship,’ which is used in domestic violence recovery groups around the world. In 2020, Manya developed The Coercive Control Legislation Global Database. She is also the host of The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast, which is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon.