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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly used baby oil laced with date rape drug to make assaults easier: lawsuit

Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly used baby oil laced with the date rape drug widely known as “GBH” to “commit heinous non-consensual acts of sexual violence and rape,” a newly filed lawsuit alleges.

The complaint — filed by a Jane Doe along with five other lawsuits Monday and obtained by Page Six — alleges the embattled music mogul “particularly fancied” Rohypnol, which is the brand name for flunitrazepam, a drug used to treat severe insomnia that can cause drowsiness and sedation.

According to the lawsuit, Combs, 54, would “secretly use” the drug in alcoholic beverages such as champagne or “lemon drop” cocktail drinks that were served at his wild parties.

“Partygoers were forced to consume the alcoholic beverage, containing GHB, either prior to entering or while at Combs’ party,” the complaint further alleges.

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of using baby oil laced with a date rape drug to “take advantage” of his alleged victims. Getty Images
According to several lawsuits, Combs would douse his alleged victims with the lubricant. Bloomberg via Getty Images

The suit also claims the “Bay Boy for Life” rapper would douse “victims in lotions or similar body oils, also laced with GBH, so that the drug would be absorbed through the victim’s skin and make it easier to take advantage of, exploit, and assault him or her.”

Page Six has reached out to Combs’ reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Combs’ usage of baby oil has sparked public interest ever since the feds revealed in their 14-page indictment that they uncovered 1,000 bottles of the product and other lubricants when they raided the “Coming Home” rapper’s Miami and Los Angeles estates earlier this year.

Federal investigators reportedly found 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant in Combs’ home earlier this year. Bloomberg via Getty Images
Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided in March as part of the federal government’s probe. Penske Media via Getty Images

Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo has attempted to dismiss the shock over the findings by telling TMZ last month that the claim that the bottles found were in the “thousands” was an exaggeration.

“I’m not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything,” he said in a clip from the outlet’s “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment” documentary.

Agnifilo then surmised that perhaps a large quantity is not so outrageous for Combs because he “has a big house” and “he buys in bulk.”

Combs’ lawyer downplayed how many bottles of baby oil Combs actually had or why he purchased them. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
“He buys in bulk,” lawyer lawyer Marc Agnifilo said in September. Ethan Miller

While the claim that the “Last Night” rapper laced his oil with “GHB” was not presented in that interview, multiple other lawsuits accuse Combs of drugging his alleged victims.

Another complaint filed by a John Doe Monday and obtained by Page Six alleges that at a party hosted by the “I Need A Girl” rapper in October 2021, the alleged victim felt the “immediate and overwhelming” effects of a drink after consuming just one alcoholic beverage.

“This behavior towards plaintiff mimics a pattern of Combs and his agents/employees drugging unsuspecting victims in order to make it easier for Combs to sexually assault that person,” the suit claims.

A John Doe, pictured here alongside Combs, allleged in his complaint that the rapper drugged him before he was assaulted. SDNY/MEGA
Combs allegedly laced the alcoholic beverages at his parties as well, per several complaints. FilmMagic

Attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, who is representing another accuser, claimed earlier this month that Combs raped her client after dousing her with an oil that may have been infused with a date rape drug like “GHB.”

“He takes what she believes is some type of liquid substance out of a bag, out of a fanny pack, to be specific, and he squirts it at her,” the lawyer alleged on NewsNation’s “Banfield” on Oct. 7.

“And she originally thought it was like acid or something, but then she realized that it was some type of lubricant or oil.”

Combs has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and other claims. Getty Images
He has denied any wrongdoing and a trial has been scheduled for May 2025. Getty Images

Combs — who has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, fraud or coercion and transporting a prostitute — has denied any wrongdoing. He faces a minimum of 15 years in prison or a life sentence.

The former Bad Boy Records exec is currently behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY. His trial has been scheduled for May 5, 2025.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.