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Costco Denies Selling Baby Oil to Sean Combs Amid Scandal

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American wholesale has publicly denied selling to the controversial and Sean Combs, commonly known as Diddy. This denial comes in light of recent regarding a raid on Diddy’s Beverly Hills mansion, where officers seized numerous items allegedly intended for use in illicit activities, including over 1,000 bottles of baby oil.

The raid, which occurred in March, part of an investigation into activities described by as “freak offs,” gatherings that reportedly involve sexual escapades and drug use. The discovery of baby oil, along with various substances, raised eyebrows and led to scrutiny of Diddy and his associates.

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Diddy’s legal representative, Marc Agnifilo, addressed the in a documentary titled ‘The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment’. Agnifilo suggested that the rapper purchases baby oil in bulk from Costco, implying that the quantity found during the raid was not unusual given Diddy’s buying habits. This assertion, however, has met with skepticism, particularly following Costco’s firm rebuttal.

Costco’s denial not only seeks to distance the brand from the scandal but also the potential implications for public perception. Brands are often scrutinized during -profile controversies, and Costco aims to maintain its reputation as a reputable retailer.

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The saga continues to attract media attention, raising questions about celebrity and the legal ramifications of such allegations. As the investigation progresses, further details about Diddy’s activities and the context of the seized items are likely to .

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