Diddy’s baby oil “weird things” were “a way of life not a crime” and don’t make him the new Epstein, the rapper’s lawyer said.

Diddy’s baby oil-infused “freak off” was a lifestyle choice, not a crime – and don’t make him the new Jeffrey Epstein, the rapper’s lawyer has insisted.

Teny Geragos made the bold claims while appearing on NewsNation’s Cuomo to defend Diddy, hours after he pleaded not guilty to racketeering and sex trafficking in New York federal court.

“He’s innocent,” Geragos told Chris Cuomo after 54-year-old Diddy — real name Sean Combs — was denied bail and ordered to remain in pretrial custody.

The lawyer added: ‘The way of life and attendance at work does not mean that he has committed a crime. Those activities and lifestyle are not illegal.

‘What was noticeable today, what my partner Mark said in court, they never said these women did not agree with what happened, not once.’

The rapper’s attorney, Teny Geragos, appeared on NewsNation’s Cuomo to defend Diddy, who was charged with theft and sex trafficking on Tuesday in New York.

Geragos also noted that Diddy was not charged with crimes involving children.

“The difference here between R Kelly, between Epstein, there are no allegations related to children,” he said.

Diddy went to jail on Tuesday to await trial in a federal case that accuses him of overseeing a sordid empire of sex crimes covered by heinous acts and horrific acts of violence.

He is accused of luring female and male victims of drug dealing, sometimes in daily performances called ‘Freak Offs.’

It is said that a thousand bottles of baby oil were discovered when his possessions were searched. And prosecutors are suing women who participated in such extreme sports that they were so exhausted from marathon sex that they needed IV drips afterward.

The indictment also mentions an assault on his ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, which was caught on video.

‘Mr. Combs is a fighter. He is going to fight this to the end. He is innocent,” his lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said after the court. He plans to appeal the bail decision on Wednesday.

Diddy, seen well in court, went to jail on Tuesday to await trial in a sex trafficking case that accuses him of overseeing a sordid sex crimes empire.

Diddy, seen well in court, went to jail on Tuesday to await trial in a sex trafficking case that accuses him of overseeing a sordid sex crimes empire.

“The difference here between R Kelly, between Epstein, there are no allegations related to children,” he said

Agnifilo acknowledged that Combs was ‘not a perfect person,’ saying he had used drugs and had toxic relationships’ but was receiving therapy and treatment.

He confirmed that the case stemmed from one long-term, consensual relationship that broke down amid infidelity. He did not name the woman, but the details were similar to Diddy’s ten-year relationship with Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura.

‘Freak Offs,’ Agnifilo argued, were an extension of that relationship, not a coercion.

Is it sex trafficking? Not if everyone wants to be there,’ Agnifilo said, arguing that the authorities are interfering with his client’s private life.

Diddy's lawyers have argued that the lawsuit stems from a single, long-term, consensual relationship that broke down amid infidelity. He did not name the woman, but the details were similar to Diddy's decade-long relationship with Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura.

Diddy’s lawyers have argued that the lawsuit stems from a single, long-term, consensual relationship that broke down amid infidelity. He did not name the woman, but the details were similar to Diddy’s ten-year relationship with Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura.

The indictment describes Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise that engaged in or attempted to engage in sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for the purpose of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.

It says he will then use force, threats and coercion to get women to interact with men who engage in sex in ‘Freak Offs’ – ‘explicit and sexually suggestive scenes’ that Combs has arranged and recorded. he made many videos.

He made sure they participated by buying and delivering drugs, controlling their activities, using his financial support and using threats and violence, according to the indictment. It said its staff facilitate ‘Freak Offs’ by taking care of tasks such as travel and hotel arrangements and stocking them with supplies such as drugs and baby oil.

The indictment describes Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise that engaged in or attempted to engage in sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for the purpose of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson , bribery and obstruction of justice.

The indictment describes Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise that engaged in or attempted to engage in sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for the purpose of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson , bribery and obstruction of justice.

The incidents could last for days, and Combs and the victims often received IV fluids to recover from the operation and drug use, the indictment said.

During a search of the Combs home earlier this year, law enforcement seized drugs, pornographic videos and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant, according to prosecutors. They say agents also seized guns and ammunition, including three AR-15s with defaced serial numbers from his bedroom in Miami.

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