Costco has responded to a claim made by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyer, **Marc Agnifilo**, regarding the **1,000 bottles of baby oil** reportedly found during raids on Diddy’s properties. Agnifilo attempted to explain the large quantity by suggesting that Diddy buys in bulk from places like Costco, due to his large homes and tendency to purchase items in bulk. He added, “Have you sat in the parking lot of a Costco and see what people walk out of there with?”
However, a **Costco spokesperson** clarified that the wholesaler does not sell baby oil in its U.S. locations, effectively debunking the lawyer’s claim. A search on Costco’s website confirms that the retailer offers products like diapers, wipes, and baby care items, but **not baby oil**.
This response came after Diddy’s arrest on charges of **sex trafficking, racketeering, and other criminal activities**, including accusations that he hosted **“freak-off” parties** involving elaborate sex performances. During these raids, the federal agents allegedly confiscated the bottles of oil labeled as “Freak Off supplies.”
Diddy has pleaded **not guilty** to the charges and remains detained at the **Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York**. His lawyer maintains that Diddy is focused on his defense, stating that his spirits are “relatively good” despite the circumstances.