Sean Diddy Combs's trial for sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution continued on June 13, 2025, and Special Agent Andre LaMon of Homeland Security Investigations was the first witness called to the stand by prosecutors.
LaMon stated that after the feds raided the music mogul’s Los Angeles home on March 25, 2024, 900 bottles of the popular lube Astroglide and 200 bottles of baby oil were discovered in the mansion. The seized goods were collected from the bathrooms and the garage of the residence.
The Special Agent further claimed that at least 16 large boxes of lubricant were discovered stacked against each other in the garage. A black zippered bag containing Johnson & Johnson baby oil and Astroglide was also recovered from the premises.
More than 10 bottles of lube were found in what appeared to be a wooden cigar box. Images of the lubricant and baby oil were shown to the jury in the courtroom.
Ammunition, Ketamine, and MDMA found inside Diddy's Los Angeles home
Special Agent Andre LaMon continued his testimony, stating that six Manila envelopes marked with a “K” were discovered inside the main bedroom of the music mogul’s LA mansion. After running tests, the white powder in the envelopes was allegedly discovered to be Ketamine.
A brown substance was found inside the Master’s closet and, according to prosecutors, tested positive for MDMA—Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, commonly known as ecstasy or molly.
Prosecutors showed the jury photos of six firearms, which included Smith & Wesson M&P rifles, a Glock pistol, a Mossberg pump-action shotgun, and a Ruger semiautomatic rifle. Federal agents recovered these items in the March 2024 raid on Sean Diddy Combs’s Los Angeles mansion.
Agent LaMon testified that the serial number on one of the rifles had been scratched off. The federal agents also discovered a drum magazine with 59 green-tip rounds. LaMon claimed that the drum magazine’s bullets were “manufactured to penetrate body armour better than normal ammunition.”
Marc Agnifilo, defense attorney for Diddy, during his cross-examination of Agent LaMon, noted that the mansion was being protected by a security service at the time of the raid, and the guns recovered could have belonged to the security agents. The defense attorney added that photos of the search showed an open safe in the security room—a likely storage unit for the recovered ammunition.
Kanye West also appeared at the trial on June 13, 2025, alongside Diddy’s son, Christian “King” Combs. The prosecution has called its next witness, Jonathan Perez, who worked as an assistant for Combs from 2021 to 2024.