Jurors stared intently at a gun taken from Diddy's $40 million Miami mansion in a dramatic moment on day eight of his sex trafficking trial.
The panel of 12 people and six alternates locked their eyes on the .45 caliber pistol as it was held up by Homeland Security agent Gerard Gannon.
He walked the weapon in front of the jury at the court in New York, one of several physical exhibits brought into court from the property on Star Island, a celebrity enclave that is home to Jennifer Lopez and Gloria Estefan.
The jury also saw photos taken on the day of the raid last March that amounted to a disturbing window into Diddy's lifestyle.
Even though he was a multimillionaire living in one of the most exclusive areas of the country, he kept illegal drugs, AR-15 assault rifles, boxes of platform shoes and dozens of bottles of baby oil in his closet.






