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Diddy supporters squirt baby oil on one another outside courthouse after rapper’s verdict

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ supporters celebrated his verdict with his favorite “Freak-Off” essential — baby oil.

After the jury announced Wednesday that the disgraced rapper was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and racketeering conspiracy, his fans celebrated by spraying baby oil on one another in front of the Manhattan federal courthouse.

Per a video shared online, one of Combs’ supporters rejoiced by screaming and jumping up and down as a man poured a mini-sized bottle of the moisturizer all over her chest as people watched in awe.

The woman, who was wearing only white underwear and a colorful top, then ripped off her blue wig and spun it around.

Legal analyst and attorney Laura Coates spoke about the incident on CNN, saying, “I kid you not, people are pouring baby oil on one another outside this courthouse.”

Baby oil played a big part in the “Act Bad” rapper’s sex- and drug-filled “Freak-Off” parties with his girlfriends and male escorts.

When Homeland Security raided Combs’ Miami and Los Angeles mansions in March 2024, more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant were confiscated at the scenes.

During testimony in the Revolt co-founder’s sex trafficking trial, which kicked off in May 2025, prosecutors mentioned the oil several times.

In May, prosecutors released photos showing that Combs’ hotel room was stocked with lube and baby oil on the day he was arrested.

One of the photos featured big and mini-sized bottles of Johnson & Johnson baby oil in the sink, while another had bottles of Astroglide lubricant in the drawer.

Last month, photos from the FBI’s raids showed that Combs kept his massive supply of baby oil and lubricant in cabinets, drawers and a humidity-controlled case.

On Wednesday, Combs was acquitted of his more serious charges in his sex trafficking trial after the jurors deliberated for more than a day.

However, the “I’ll Be Missing You” emcee was found guilty of two counts of prostitution and each charge carried a maximum of 10 years in prison.

The judge will now decide whether to keep Combs in jail until his sentencing, which has not yet been set, or let him go home pending the hearing.

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