Costco, an American wholesale company, had refused to supply baby oil to Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, the infamous musician and music producer.

During the raid on Diddy’s Beverly Hills estate in March, federal authorities found cocaine and more than a thousand bottles of baby oil among the materials they claim were meant for use in orgies known as “freak offs.”

The rapper’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, claimed in a recent TMZ Studios documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment,” that he had 1,000 bottles of baby oil since he purchases them in bulk from Costco.

In response to Diddy’s attorney’s assertion, Costco said that they do not carry baby oil. Costco informed TMZ that “none of the company’s US locations carry baby oil.”

Homeland Security detained Diddy recently on charges of prostitution trafficking, interstate transportation for sex trafficking, and conspiring to commit racketeering.

Diddy pleaded not guilty on Tuesday, September 17, and has denied all of the charges. Nevertheless, the head of Bad Boy Records’ bail request was turned down twice.