The representative from Costco clarified that their stores across the United States do not stock baby oil, a detail that directly contradicts claims made by Diddy's attorney, Marc Agnifilo.

This revelation came after Agnifilo speculated in a recent TMZ documentary about Diddy's legal troubles that his client may have purchased the oil in bulk from Costco. This statement was made in light of accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, who faces serious charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

Further investigation into Costco’s product offerings confirmed the spokesperson's statement. A thorough review of the company’s website revealed no listings for baby oil or similar products, countering the lawyer's suggestion that Diddy could have acquired such a large quantity of baby oil from the retailer. Similarly, an inquiry into Sam’s Club inventory also yielded no results for baby oil, though they do offer other related products like Johnson’s Moisturizing Pink Baby Lotion with Coconut Oil.

This discrepancy raises questions about the source of over a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant reportedly seized from Diddy’s properties during Homeland Security raids earlier this year. The raids were part of an investigation into allegations that Combs led a criminal enterprise abusing and coercing women to participate in exploitative sexual activities at his behest.

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The situation has ignited discussions on social media, with many using it as fodder for jokes and memes. However, beneath the surface lies a grave narrative about alleged abuse and exploitation, casting a shadow over Diddy's once-stellar reputation in the entertainment industry.

Where did the over a thousand bottles of baby oil allegedly seized from Diddy’s properties originate, given that major retailers like Costco and Sam's Club do not stock these items?

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