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Diddy’s Lawyer Reveals ‘Roughest Part’ Of Life In Jail And It’s Ridiculous

Diddy’s lawyer reveals bizarre struggles behind bars.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs, hip-hop mogul, is facing some unusual challenges during his stay at the Metropolitan Detention Center.

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But surprisingly, the worst part of jail for Diddy isn’t what you’d expect.

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The mogul’s downfall detailed.

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So, how did the once untouchable Bad Boy Records founder end up here?

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The backstory is as jaw-dropping as his prison routine.

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Combs was arrested on September 16, charged with racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

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Prosecutors allege he forced women into sexual acts and recorded them for blackmail purposes.

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This isn’t Diddy’s first time in the hot seat.

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The scandal traces back to an explosive lawsuit by his ex, Cassie Ventura, in November 2023.

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She accused him of a decade of sexual and physical abuse, shocking the world with graphic claims.

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Despite denying the allegations, Diddy quickly settled the lawsuit, though he admitted no wrongdoing.

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But the damage had been done. A leaked video of a brutal 2016 fight between the two made headlines.

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Freak offs explained.

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It’s this leak, Diddy claims, that led to the FBI raid that uncovered the controversial “freak offs.”

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What’s a freak off? Well, according to prosecutors, it involved male and female sex workers participating in explicit acts.

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And then there was the baby oil—1,000 bottles of it, seized from his homes during the FBI raid.

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His lawyer’s defense? “He buys in bulk. It’s Costco!”

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The retail giant quickly shut that down, denying they even sell baby oil in bulk.

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Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges, but the road ahead looks grim.

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A judge set his sex-trafficking trial for May 5, 2025, meaning Diddy will spend months behind bars.

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The charges against him include transportation for prostitution and sex trafficking by force.

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Lawyer drops shocking insight into Diddy’s jail life.

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His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, disclosed that the hardest part for Diddy behind bars isn’t the isolation or lack of freedom.

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It’s the food. Yes, you read that right.

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The man who once hosted parties with lavish spreads is now struggling with cafeteria meals.

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Diddy’s meals revealed.

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According to reports, Combs’ first prison meal offered a choice between Swedish meatballs or a black bean burger.

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The sides? Egg noodles, green beans, and a garden salad, a far cry from his usual five-star feasts.

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Bad Boy’s routine behind bars exposed.

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Diddy’s mornings now begin at 6 a.m., with a breakfast of cereal, fruit, toast, and a breakfast cake.

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His lawyer claims that the prison meals are the toughest part of the ordeal.

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Lunch comes at 11 a.m., with dinner dished out after the 4 p.m. headcount.

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In the latest twist, Diddy has accused the federal government of leaking damaging footage to the public.

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He maintains his innocence and has called the charges against him part of a smear campaign.

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As for now, the once-mighty mogul is adjusting to life in a cell—struggling most with the food.

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And that’s the one thing, according to his lawyer, that no amount of money or fame can fix.

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