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The Most Shocking Revelations in Diddy’s Federal Indictment

Details of the 14-page document were unsealed and made available to the public bright and early on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the federal indictment against Sean โ€œDiddyโ€ Combs was officially unsealed and released to the public and the detailsโ€”about everything from his alleged โ€œfreak offsโ€ to his mansion raids by Homeland Security earlier this yearโ€”will surprise you.

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As previously reported by The Root, the disgraced Bad Boy mogul is facing three charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. And while the 14-page indictment contains a myriad of disturbing details and allegations, here are a handful of the most shocking ones:

As previously reported by The Root in the bombshell lawsuit lobbed against Diddy by producer Rodney โ€œLil Rodโ€ Johnson filed back in February, Diddy was alleged to have engaged in โ€œfreak offs โ€œwith multiple people. In the federal indictment released on Tuesday, more details are now coming out about those encounters.

โ€œCombs used force, threats of force, and coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sexual performances with male commercial sex workers, some of whom he transported or caused to be transported over state lines. Combs allegedly planned and controlled the sex performances, which he called โ€˜freak offs,โ€™โ€ said U.S. Attorney Damian Williams during a press conference on Tuesday.

He went on to share how the indictment included details like the fact that those freak offs would last for days at a time, involved countless bottles of baby oil and personal lubricants, involved a myriad of drugs such as ketamine which the victims were supplied with in order to keep them subdued and engaged, and were allegedly recorded by Diddy on multiple occasions. These encounters reportedly also allegedly involved male sex workers and women. There have been no details as to who exactly was subjected to these activities by Diddy, but that could change in the near future.

More from the indictment:

Members and associates of the Combs Enterprise, including high-ranking supervisors, security staff, household staff, personal assistants, and other Combs Business employees, facilitated the Freak Offs by, among other things, booking hotel rooms for the Freak Offs; stocking the hotel rooms in advance with the required Freak Off supplies, including controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens, and lighting; cleaning the hotel rooms after the Freak Offs to try to mitigate room damage; arranging for travel for victims, commercial sex 6 workers, and COMBS to and from Freak Offs; resupplying COMBS with requested supplies; delivering large sums of cash to COMBS to pay the commercial sex workers; and scheduling the delivery of IV fluids.

Towards the end of March, we told you how Diddyโ€™s mansions in both Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security. During Tuesdayโ€™s press conference, Williams explained that according to the indictment, three defaced AR-15s were found in Diddyโ€™s bedroom closet inside his Miami home.

There were also large-capacity drum magazines and evidence of the aforementioned โ€œfreak offsโ€ which were captured on electronic devices in multiple photos and videos, and victims. Homeland Security officers also allegedly seized โ€œmore than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricantโ€ and narcotics.

In one section of the indictment that contains the alleged proof as to how Diddy and his associates contributed to racketeering conspiracy, it details โ€œmultiple offenses involving the possession with intent to distribute, or distribution of narcotics and controlled substancesโ€ which include substances like: โ€œcocaine, oxycodone, alprazolam (commonly known as Xanax), 3,4- Methy lenedioxymethamphetamine (commonly known as ecstasy or molly), 4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethy lamine (commonly known as Nexus, a psychedelic drug), gamma hydroxybutyric acid (commonly known as Xyrem, a narcotic to treat narcolepsy), and ketamine.

For more details, you can read the full indictment posted here.

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