Key Points:
- Prosecutors released private photos showing lingerie, high heels, and red-lit “freak-off” scenes in Diddy’s home.
- Diddy pleads not guilty to multiple sex trafficking charges and denies wrongdoing.
- His defence team claims the case is more about his private life than real evidence of a crime.
Feds Drop Bombshell Photos in Diddy’s Ongoing Trial
American music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious criminal charges, and things just got more intense. Prosecutors have now shown the court some very private pictures they say were taken from Diddy’s homes.
These photos include sexy lingerie, high-heeled shoes, fishnet stockings, and even whips — items usually seen in adult stores.

One of the photos shows a pile of lacy underwear and several high heels placed on a large pillow. There’s red lighting in the background, giving it a dramatic look. The feds claim these items were used in wild group sex parties, which they call “freak-offs.”
Claims of ‘Freak-Offs’ and High Drama
The court heard about these “freak-offs” between Diddy, a male escort, and his former girlfriends — first Cassie, then another woman called “Jane.” Prosecutors say the items found in his home were connected to these encounters.
Alongside these, more photos were presented in court. One showed Diddy riding an exercise bike while holding an orange drink in a champagne glass.
A cameraman seemed to be filming him. Another picture captured him kneeling at the steps of a private jet, blocking the sun from his eyes.
There was also an image of Diddy getting a massage while lying on a table. His leg was raised, and other people were in the room.
Defence Says It’s All About Bedroom Policing
Diddy is not staying silent. He’s pleaded not guilty to all five charges, including sex trafficking and transporting people for prostitution.
His lawyers say the government is targeting his private lifestyle, not proving he did anything illegal.

Interestingly, the defence doesn’t plan to call any witnesses. They seem confident that the jury won’t be convinced by what they call “shocking but not criminal” photos.
Some sources say Diddy’s legal team may even mention world events, like the Iran conflict, during their final words to the jury.
A Verdict May Come Soon
Closing arguments are expected on Thursday, with jury talks possibly starting before the weekend. The world is watching to see if Diddy walks free or faces serious jail time.





