Diddy Case: Alleged ‘Images and Videos’ of ‘Freak Offs’ Seized From Residences

A post-arrest press conference revealed more information on the allegations against Diddy, who has been named in a three-count indictment accusing him of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, who previously noted that the investigation “is far from over,” revealed that among the items seized during searches of Diddy’s properties in Miami and Los Angeles back in March were “images and videos” of what’s repeatedly referred to in the since-unsealed indictment as “Freak Offs.” These searches, as previously reported, also resulted in the seizure of firearms and ammo, not to mention over 1,000 bottles of personal lubricant and baby oil alleged to be part of the “required” materials.

“They also seized evidence of the Freak Offs,” Wiliams said Tuesday, as seen below, adding that electronic devices were taken “that contained images and videos of the Freak Offs with multiple victims.” Williams then showed photos of some of the seized items, with a focus on the firearms.

See the full press conference from Tuesday below.

These alleged “Freak Offs,” as previously reported, are alleged to have been facilitated through the use of various means of “coercion,” including threats. Furthermore, it’s stated that controlled substances were used as part of an effort to keep alleged victims “obedient and compliant.”

In a statement shared before the public release of the unsealed indictment, an attorney for Diddy called the case “unjust” and said their client was “an innocent man.”

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