This comes as part of a sprawling federal investigation into allegations of sex trafficking, drug use and coercion that the 55-year-old music mogul firmly denies.
During testimony this week, Homeland Security Special Agent Gerard Gannon described the March 2024 raid on Diddy’s lavish Star Island property, revealing a bizarre and unsettling collection of objects uncovered during the search. The operation, which also included a simultaneous sweep of Diddy’s Los Angeles estate, happened six months before his arrest in New York City in September, according to NBC.
Images shown to the jury—and now to the public—paint a disturbing picture of what agents found inside. Among the items were multiple weapons, including dismantled AR-15 rifle parts, an arsenal of sex toys, dozens of women’s high heels, and no less than 25 bottles of baby oil. Investigators also uncovered several kinds of drugs, including pills, a mysterious white powder, and a crystal substance that tested positive for both cocaine and ketamine. One Gucci bag alone held several of these items, according to CNN.
One photo shows a prescription bottle of Clonazepam alongside natural erectile dysfunction treatments. Rubber ducks were boxed up in a separate room, while Just For Men hair dye and a hairdryer turned up elsewhere. Perhaps most haunting of all were the messages scrawled across a bathroom mirror—some in lipstick, others in black marker. One read “Love you love Diddy,” while another cryptically asked, “What do you WANT?”
Outside, chaos had clearly unfolded. Pictures show the compound’s gates smashed open by an armoured vehicle. According to Gannon, six people were inside at the time, including a producer and a property manager. All were handcuffed, though no weapons were found on them.
One of the more eyebrow-raising finds was a stash of three mobile phones hidden inside a Balenciaga rain boot, along with 18 pairs of high heels, many still boxed. In a guesthouse, described by Gannon as a “guard house,” agents found a loaded .45-calibre handgun. The AR-15s, though taken apart, were also flagged as significant.
These details support allegations that Diddy hosted so-called “freak-off” parties at this location—an accusation central to the case. Prosecutors say these events featured orchestrated sex acts and drug use, with women allegedly coerced into participating. According to the indictment, these gatherings weren’t limited to his Miami estate but also took place in hotel rooms and at his Holmby Hills mansion in LA.
At one point, Diddy tried to offer his Star Island home as part of a massive $50 million bail package following his arrest. The judge wasn’t convinced and denied the request, citing him as a flight risk. Even his private jet—reportedly parked in LA while awaiting sale—didn’t help sway the court’s decision.
Records show that just a week before his arrest, Diddy listed his LA estate for sale at an eye-watering £48 million. That property remains on the market as his legal saga continues.
The trial has now drawn attention to the darker corners of one of hip-hop’s most influential figures—and the jaw-dropping evidence suggests this is only the beginning of what could be a landmark case.