Diddy trial jury sees pics of guns, ammo, stilettos, lube, sex toys from raid of his Miami Beach mansion

Sex toys, stiletto heels, a healthy supply of bail oil and personal lubricant, AR-15s, ammunition and a cornucopia of illicit drugs were all found in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami Beach mansion – and the feds have the receipts.Jurors saw dozens of images from the Bad Boy Records mogul’s mansion Tuesday afternoon and into Wednesday morning in his sex trafficking and racketeering trial held in Manhattan federal court.Combs at one point sat head-in-hand as Special Agent Gerard Gannon delved into the depraved fruits from the dramatic March 24, 2024, search – months before the hip-hop star was arrested.“These are the red heels,” Gannon said, describing a photo showing the contents of Combs’ master closet, which also contained a “C— Licker” sex toy.The photos — which were among roughly 500 snapped by the feds — included other sex toys, such as multiple dildos sitting on a cabinet shelf.Containers jam-packed with 25 bottles of baby oil and 30 bottles of Astroglide personal lubricant were found stored next to “food-grade” nitrous oxide, photos show.Other photos show lingerie, BDSM gear, women’s black and red stiletto heels, and a lacy negligee.Numerous images displayed gun parts, ammunition and a handgun.One photo showed parts for AR-15 semi-automatic firearms that were found in the fallen mogul’s primary bedroom closet and another picture displayed bullets for a .45-caliber gun.Agents also found a cache of drugs, ranging from MDMA to cocaine to ketamine, Gannon testified.Gannon — who works in Homeland Security’s human trafficking group — testified about being apart of a group of 80 or 90 agents who conducted the search during his two days on the stand.The house was on Star Island — where a lot of “celebrities and rich people live,” Gannon told the jury.During the dramatic raid, agents used an armored car “to break open the gate,” he testified.Combs’ Holmby Hills home in the Los Angeles area was also raided the same day.Pros...

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Publisher: New York Post

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