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Fans and supporters of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs have celebrated his recent acquittal of sex trafficking charges by dousing themselves in baby oil outside of a New York courthouse.
Yesterday, a jury reached a verdict for the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs – finding him guilty of transportation for prostitution, but innocent of racketeering and sex trafficking.
The rapper and music mogul pleaded not guilty to all five charges – including one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of transportation for prostitution and two counts of sex trafficking.
Following the jury’s verdict, fans of the rapper and mogul who were outside of the courthouse, erupted into cheers and celebration, including several of them pouring baby oil onto their bodies. Signs and merchandise with the words “A freako, not a R.I.C.O” were also visible.
Diddy supporters were spotted pouring baby oil on each other outside of the courthouse house following the verdict in his sex crimes trial.
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) July 2, 2025
Fans’ use of baby oil was a reference to the thousands of baby oil bottles that were seized by authorities from Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes in the lead-up to the trial. The baby oil played a major role in the case, as prosecution and witnesses detailed its use during Diddy’s infamous “freak offs”.
Clips shared on social media see a group of fans outside the courthouse pouring baby oil on themselves and others as they celebrated the verdict.
Diddy supporters were seen pouring baby oil on each other outside of the courthouse.
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— Daily Noud (@DailyNoud) July 2, 2025
Fans cover themselves in baby oil to celebrate Diddy verdict
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— Katherine Harris (@IamKatHarris) July 2, 2025
The trial has been running since May, and the vast majority of the court time has been centred around the prosecution’s case. On the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking of Cassie Venture, and sex trafficking of a woman going by the name “Jane”, Diddy was found not guilty.
He was found guilty, however, of transportation for prostitution of Ventura and others, and of transportation for prostitution of “Jane” and others. The transportation to engage in prostitution charge carries the least time in prison compared to what he could have been served, and the maximum amount of time he now faces in jail is 10 years for each charge.
After the verdict was shared, Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo, argued that the hip-hop mogul should walk out of the court as a free man following months of being in a federal jail. He also suggested that Diddy being acquitted on the most serious charges means that he should be allowed to be released and be able to live in his Florida home on a $1million (£734,700) bond.
The rapper has since been denied bail, and will remain in jail until his sentencing. The trial’s judge has suggested the sentencing take place on October 3, but will consider an earlier date per Reuters.
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