All the bombshells from the ‘Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment’ documentary

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ past came back to haunt him in TMZ’s documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment.”

Several people spoke out against and in support of the disgraced rapper in the bombshell hour-long special released Thursday, following his arrest in New York City on Sept. 16.

Combs, 54, currently sits behind bars on charges of sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering after the feds raided his Miami and Los Angeles mansions in March.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ controversial past was reviewed in TMZ’s documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment.”
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The documentary reviewed the findings since the rapper was arrested.
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According to an unsealed indictment, findings alleged the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper — who pleaded not guilty and has denied all charges against him — “coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires.”

He also allegedly “[created] a criminal enterprise whose members and associates engaged in … sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.”

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Combs’ lawyer explains the 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper’s arrest came after his Miami and Los Angeles homes were raided in March.
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Combs’ lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, told the outlet why the feds found a ton of lubricant and baby oil at the Bad Boys Records founder’s home during the March raids.

“I don’t know where the number a thousand came [from] … I can’t imagine it’s thousands. I’m not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything,” he said.

TMZ founder Harvey Levin explained the prosecutors assumed Combs used the product as “lubricant for an orgy.”

“I guess. I don’t know what you need a thousand — one bottle of baby oil goes a long way,” Agnifilo said in response.

The attorney speculated the “Act Bad” rapper may have purchased the products from Costco or another wholesale corporation.

“I mean, he has a big house. He buys in bulk, you know,” Agnifilo added.

Costco slammed the allegations in a statement to TMZ, saying they don’t carry baby oil.

Combs plans on testifying

According to Combs’ attorney, the Bad Boy Records founder will testify and is “very eager to tell his story.”

Agnifilo shared that Combs also wants to tell his side of the story about the 2016 hotel security video of him attacking his ex-girlfriend of nearly a decade Cassie Ventura.

“He has his story and he has a story that I think only he can tell in the way he can tell it in real-time,” he said. “And it’s a human story. It’s a story of love. It’s a story of hurt. It’s a story of heartbreak.”

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