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Diddy's Life In Prison: 3 Showers A Week, Egg Noodles And A Lot Of Alone Time

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the disgraced music mogul arrested by Homeland Security on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, was lodged in the MCD Brooklyn prison. He was denied bail by U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter, despite a plan by Comb's lawyer which included a $50 million bail offer, GPS monitoring and strict limitations on visitors. Judge Carter said that he found the risk of him threatening or harming witnesses — a central charge in his case, outweighing the bail conditions, the Associated Press reported. Since being lodged in the prison in Brooklyn, New York, Diddy has been having three-course prison meals, just like the other prisoners. It has led many to wonder what exactly the disgraced rapper living in prison.

Diddy's Prison LifeAs per a report by the New York Post, Diddy's first meal after reaching MCD Brooklyn was Swedish meatballs. The reported exclusively cited the menu of the prison to say that the rapper had the option to opt for a black bean burger, but did not do so. Along with the meatballs, he was served egg noodles, green beans and a garden salad with dressing, along with a 16 oz. beverage. The rapper has been kept in solitary confinement and prison officers are delivering meals to him, the report by Post noted. He is allowed only one hour of recreation daily and three showers every week. Charges Against Sean 'Diddy' CombsDiddy is accused in an indictment of using his "power and prestige" to coerce both female victims and male sex workers into participating in drug-fueled, elaborate sexual events known as “Freak Offs.” These events, which Combs allegedly arranged, took part in and often recorded on video, sometimes lasted for days, with participants, including Combs, receiving IV fluids to recover, according to the indictment. The document further claims that Combs abused and manipulated women for years with the help of a network of associates and employees, using blackmail, violence, kidnapping, arson and physical assaults to silence victims.
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