Diddy’s legal troubles continue to mount as newly released court documents reveal what federal agents say they found in his New York City hotel room at the time of his arrest last fall. The images, now part of official court exhibits, were taken during the September 16, 2024, raid at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan where the music mogul was staying.
According to Department of Homeland Security agent Yasin Binda, agents entered Diddy’s suite and discovered a number of questionable items. One of the most talked-about discoveries was an orange prescription bottle containing two clear plastic bags filled with a pink substance. Lab tests reportedly showed that one bag contained ketamine, while the other tested positive for both MDMA and ketamine. These items were shown in court, and jurors were given the opportunity to examine them firsthand during testimony.
In addition to the drugs, Binda testified that authorities recovered a fanny pack filled with $9,000 in cash. A photograph of the pack and the money was included in the court documents. Also found in the room was a prescription bottle for clonazepam made out to “Frank Black,” a name Cassie has previously said was an alias used by Diddy.
Jurors were also shown photos of personal items, including bottles of Astroglide lubricant and Johnson’s baby oil. The government says all of these items were collected as part of their investigation.
Diddy was taken into custody after being indicted by a grand jury. TMZ released video of the arrest that shows him walking into the hotel lobby wearing a black trench coat just moments before agents swarmed him.
The latest court filings provide a closer look at what investigators claim to have uncovered, as the case against Diddy moves forward in federal court.
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