Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial has been shown shocking photos from a raid on his Miami mansion that included guns, drugs, industrial quantities of 'freak off' paraphernalia and boxes of women's high heels.
Homeland Security Special Agent Gerard Gannon talked jurors through the startling exhibits at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse in Manhattan Tuesday.
They were seized during a March 2024 raid on Diddy's $40 million home on the ultra-exclusive Star Island after an armored vehicle was used to smash open its gates.
The images, shared with the public on Wednesday morning, include parts of AR-15 rifles.
One of the guns had a 'red dot' viewer that would have made it easier to hit a target.
Gannon told the court that the weapon had their serial numbers removed which would have made it difficult or 'impossible' to trace them.
In a dramatic moment, he was asked to open an evidence bag in a cart next to him with scissors and stand before the jury holding up the upper part of the AR-15 rifle.
Gannon assured the jury the gun had been rendered safe and held it up with both hands: jurors craned their necks to see.
Other exhibits and images shown to jurors were less dangerous but equally disturbing.