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    Diddy's Lawyer Blames Racism for Mogul's Downfall

    20 days ago
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    Sean Diddy Combs arrives at the BET Awards 2022 held at Microsoft Theater on June 26, 2022 in Los Angeles.Photo byImage Press Agency

    As Sean "Diddy" Combs sits in a notorious New York jail awaiting trial on federal trafficking and racketeering charges, his lawyer continues to argue the case in the court of public opinion.

    Attorney Marc Agnifilo appears in the new documentary TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy The Indictment, and says the federal government targeted the Bad Boy Records founder because he is Black.

    "[The government] is no friend historically of the successful Black man, okay, none. And they start making this case, in my opinion, as a takedown of a successful Black man," Agnifilo said in the documentary, which premiered Thursday, Sept. 26 on Tubi.

    Related: 'Making the Band' Star Freddy P Says Diddy Preyed on Male Rappers

    The attorney also discussed the more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil that U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said agents found when they raided Diddy's homes in March.

    But Agnifilo claims the U.S. attorney is exaggerating.

    “I don’t know where the number 1,000 came [from],” the attorney said. “I can’t imagine it’s thousands... I mean, he has a big house. He buys in bulk. I think they have Costcos in every place where he has a home.”

    Agnifilo added that he's “not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything.”

    Costco did not appreciate being dragged into the Diddy drama and on Thursday released a statement debunking Agnifilo's buying in bulk claim.

    A spokesperson for the company told TMZ none of its U.S. locations carry baby oil.

    Diddy was arrested at a New York City hotel on Sept. 16, and charged with three counts.

    Despite his legal team offering a $50 million bond, two separate federal judges denied the requests saying the mogul poses a threat to the community.

    Earlier this week, an 11th accuser came forward with disturbing allegations of abuse. During a news conference in Los Angeles, accuser Thalia Graves tearfully alleged she was assaulted by Diddy and an associate in 2001 at Bad Boy studios in New York.

    “I’ve had PTSD, depression, and anxiety,” Graves said through tears. “Nightmares and intrusive thoughts make it a constant struggle, and I’ve dealt with physical issues like chronic pain and discomfort.”

    Diddy has denied the accusations from all 11 accusers.

    Watch a preview clip below from TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy The Indictment:


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