Diddy’s DARK ALTER EGO ‘Frank Black’ EXPOSED After Raid Uncovers Baby Oil Crates, Rope, and MORE—A-List Rapper Prepares to Testify as Chilling Details Surface

A disturbing new layer of the Diddy scandal has emerged—and it’s more twisted than anyone imagined. Shocking raid photos from his estate reveal bizarre items including crates of baby oil and lengths of rope, now central to the unfolding case. But what truly set the courtroom on fire? The mention of “Frank Black”—Diddy’s alleged alter ego, long rumored but never confirmed… until now. Who is Frank Black? And why is a major rapper stepping forward to testify next?

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THE meaning behind Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alias Frank Black has been revealed as his assistant disclosed what it was like working for the music mogul.

George Kaplan testified that he would routinely book hotel rooms for Combs under the name Frank Black, which he said was a reference to the late Bad Boy Records rapper Biggie Smalls, whose nickname was “Frank White.”

Courtroom sketch of George Kaplan testifying at Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial.
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George Kaplan pictured in a courtroom sketch as he testifies against Sean Combs on WednesdayCredit: Reuters

Boxes of high heels and BDSM items.
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Evidence images shown during Combs’ trial, which includes a photo of seven inch platform shoes and ropeCredit: US Department of Justice

Bottles and containers of various liquids in baskets and containers.
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A stash of baby oil and lubricants found in Sean Combs’ mansion on Star IslandCredit: US Department of Justice

Two disassembled AR-15 lower receivers and magazines.
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Special Agent Gerard Gannon testified that federal agents uncovered high-powered firearms at Combs’ estate on Star Island

Courtroom sketch of Sean "Diddy" Combs at his sex trafficking trial.
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Sean Combs listens as George Kaplan (not seen) testifies on the standCredit: Reuters
Kaplan, who worked at Combs Enterprises between 2013 and 2015, described working punishing “80 to 100-hour” work weeks, which would involve ensuring Combs’ breakfast was cooked and his bathroom was stocked with all his essentials.

Kaplan in September 2014 he was promoted from an executive assistant to the chief operating officer to Combs’ personal executive assistant.

He said he would have daily communication with the Bad Boy Records founder, exchanging texts, calls, and emails multiple times a day.

However, Kaplan said Combs would often threaten his job security every month, saying he needed to be “surrounded by the best people.”

The assistant told jurors his job would involve prepping hotel rooms for Combs’ alleged freak-offs.

He recalled stocking the rooms with candles, Astroglide lubricant, baby oil and clothing.

Kaplan said he would often clean up after the alleged sex marathons in order to protect Combs’ public image.

“It was implied, protect his public image. I was keen on doing that,” Kaplan testified.

“I found hotels would sell photos to newspapers to shame guests.”

Kaplan recalled he would dispose of “bottles of baby oil and Gatorade” and in one instance, cleaned up brown crystallized powder from a bathroom countertop.

Wednesday’s proceeding began with special agent Gerard Gannon, one of the federal agents involved in the raid at Combs’ estate in Miami in March 2024, back on the stand.

Gannon testified that federal agents uncovered a cache of drugs, sex toys, and high-powered firearms at Combs’ mansion on Star Island in Miami.

Prosecutors showed jurors photos of pills found at the home that had a “Tesla imprint” on them and had “active ingredient in Xanax.”

A Gucci bag found on the property with a “white plastic bottle” in it, containing “liquid residue of meth and liquid MDMA,” prosecutors said.


It comes as…

Sean Combs’ former personal assistant David James testified Combs took drugs “every day” from his “med bag” which sometimes contained Obama-shaped ecstasy pills and Viagra
Cassie Ventura’s mom Regina testified that Combs demanded she pay him $20k in exchange for a sex tape of her daughter
Kid Cudi is set to take the stand later this week
Cassie spent four days on the stand last week testifying about drug-fueled sex marathons called “freak-offs” that Combs is accused of forcing her to participate in
Cassie sobbed as she testified that Combs beat her and forced male escorts to urinate on her during the sick sessions
Her husband, Alex Fine, broke his silence with an emotional statement after Cassie left the stand
Dawn Richard testified on Monday that Combs threatened her life to keep her quiet after she saw him beat Cassie in 2009


Gannon also said that officials found “high heels and sex items” in the master closet of the home.

The defense began cross-examination of Gannon just after 10 am on Wednesday.

Kaplan, Combs’ former assistant, will return to the stand on Thursday.

Rapper Kid Cudi is also expected to testify tomorrow.

Combs’ attorneys have insisted that while Combs might be guilty of domestic violence against Cassie, he’s not guilty of any of the charges against him, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The music executive has pleaded not guilty to all charges as prosecutors continue to paint him as the ringleader of a criminal enterprise.

He has denied all allegations against him and insists he’s only engaged in consensual sex.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).

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