Costco Reportedly Denies Selling Diddy Copious Amounts of Baby Oil for Now-Infamous ‘Freak-Offs’

A spokesperson for Costco reportedly denied selling baby oil to Diddy after the rapper’s lawyer built a defense by claiming he may have bought from them in bulk.

Authorities said in the indictment that they seized over “1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant” from Diddy’s estate, and allegations against the star suggested the oil was used during wild “freak off” parties. Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo recently spoke with TMZ and attempted to defend his client by saying the baby oil had nothing to do with the alleged sexual exploits. He suggested Diddy may have simply purchased the oil in bulk from Costco. Costco’s representative quickly slapped back by claiming none of the company’s U.S. locations carry baby oil at all, according to TMZ.

Coscto’s spokesperson insisted this item is simply not part of their stock — a fact that appears to be confirmed by perusing their website. . .

The federal indictment specifically says that “baby oil” was seized. Agnifilo boldly addressed this precise point in the upcoming TMZ documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment.” He told the outlet he doubted the government seized the number of bottles they claim to have seized, and challenged the matter further by specifically suggesting Costco as the store Diddy may have utilized for bulk orders.

This is a bad look for Diddy and Agnifilo, who had just announced that music mogul would be taking the stand and testifying in his own criminal case. (Read more from “Costco Reportedly Denies Selling Diddy Copious Amounts of Baby Oil for Now-Infamous ‘Freak-Offs’” HERE)

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