Diddy Trial
Astroglide & Armor-Piercing Ammo …
Federal Agent Describes L.A. Raid
Revealed
The twenty third day of testimony within the federal racketeering and intercourse trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs in NYC started with testimony from a regulation enforcement agent who performed the raid on the disgraced music mogul’s L.A. property in 2024.
Homeland Safety Investigations Particular Agent Andre LaMon took the stand and answered questions from the prosecution first … he mentioned he works within the L.A. workplace of the Human Trafficking Unit, and has executed as many as 50 to 60 search warrants throughout his profession.
LaMon was requested about images of proof seized in a raid on Diddy’s L.A. property final 12 months, which had been proven to the jury. LaMon testified brokers discovered a complete of 200 bottles of child oil, together with 900 bottles of Astroglide, in varied places on the residence, and a few lingerie.
Diddy’s residences in L.A. and on Miami’s Star Island had been simultaneously raided in March 2024. LaMon mentioned New York HSI investigators requested the L.A. workplace’s help within the investigation. He mentioned the whole L.A. property was searched, consisting of a number of buildings, together with a sauna and a recording studio.
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LaMon mentioned brokers discovered Diddy’s passport and a plastic bag with “substances” in it in a protected in a closet.
LaMon additionally describes recovering a number of firearms, and a few ammunition … together with 30-round magazines, and one 60-round drum journal loaded with 59 “green-tip” bullets. LaMon tells the jury “green-tip” ammunition is designed to pierce physique armor. That ammo is authorized for civilians in america, BTW.
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LaMon mentioned a single lengthy gun recovered within the raid had its serial numbers “sanded off with a machine.”
Upon cross-examination, Diddy protection lawyer Marc Agnifilo asks Lamon whether or not the agent, in his human-trafficking investigations, has ever handled Astroglide. “Solely on this case,” LaMon says.