Diddy Hotel Arrest Photos Submitted as Trial Evidence

Federal agents have revealed new details about what they discovered in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ New York City hotel room following his arrest in September 2024—substances, personal items, and cash—all of which are now part of the ongoing federal investigation and trial.

According to newly released legal documents obtained by TMZ, federal authorities testified that they seized multiple items from Diddy’s suite at the Park Hyatt Hotel, including drugs, prescription medication, lubricants, and thousands in cash.

Dozens of photographs documenting the evidence were submitted in court and shown to jurors.

Department of Homeland Security agent Yasin Binda, who led the search, told the court they found two small Ziploc bags inside an orange prescription pill bottle.
Each bag contained a pink solid substance—lab tests confirmed one contained ketamine, while the other tested positive for a combination of MDMA and ketamine.

These drug-filled baggies were shown in court and even passed among the jurors during Binda’s testimony.
He also presented a black fanny pack containing $9,000 in cash, reportedly recovered from the hotel room. A photograph of the cash was entered into evidence.

Among other notable discoveries was a prescription bottle labeled for “Frank Black”—a name Cassie, Diddy’s former partner, previously identified as an alias Diddy used.

That bottle contained clonazepam, a medication used to treat panic disorders and seizures.
Additionally, Binda testified that bottles of Astroglide lubricant and Johnson’s baby oil were also found in the room, and these too were included in the photographic evidence presented to the court.

These revelations offer further insight into the prosecution’s case and Diddy’s lifestyle, as the trial continues to unfold in federal court.
Diddy Hotel Arrest Photos Submitted as Trial Evidence