Diddy‘s lawyer could need to include receipts the following time he talks in regards to the rapper’s massive inventory of child oil … as a result of Costco is now denying ever promoting the alleged lube various.
A spokesperson for Costco tells TMZ … not one of the firm’s U.S. places carry child oil, although Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo beforehand claimed the rap mogul could have purchased the merchandise in bulk on the members-only warehouse retailer.
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The proof is within the pudding, so to talk … as a fast search of the shop’s website exhibits there’s nothing akin to child oil provided at Costco. There’s, nevertheless, hair and cleaning gel offered for infants … nevertheless it’d be a stretch to confuse it with child oil.
Oh, and nothing pops up if you search for “body oil,” both … which may very well be mistaken for child oil.
For good measure, we additionally took a peek on the Sam’s Membership web site … as a result of it is completely attainable somebody combined up the two retailers. But, like Costco, no child oil is on the market at Sam’s Membership.
Though, there’s a Johnson’s Moisturizing Pink Child Lotion with Coconut Oil obtainable for buy … although, this product isn’t talked about within the federal indictment.
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As TMZ beforehand reported, the doc — which was unsealed after Diddy’s arrest in midtown Manhattan earlier this month — claims 1,000 bottles of child oil have been seized throughout the March raids on the Unhealthy Boy Data founder’s Miami and Los Angeles properties.
The indictment additionally alleges Diddy organized “Freak Offs,” drug-fueled, days-long intercourse events … the place the rapper allegedly coerced feminine victims “to engage in extended sex acts with male commercial sex workers.”
But, when Agnifilo spoke with TMZ within the new TMZ Studios documentary — “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment” — he downplayed the “Freak Offs” declare … noting Diddy and ex Cassie have been no strangers to taking part in threesomes.
He additionally expressed doubt that the federal government seized 1,000 bottles of child oil … defending the music artist “buys in bulk.”
Alas, the maths ain’t mathin’!!!