He's in a freak-off friendly prison.
Sean “Diddy” Combs may be in prison, but sources who have served in his unit say that doesn't necessarily curtail his alleged perversions. .
The Bad Boy Entertainment boss is assigned to the North Unit 4 of the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn. The dormitory facility houses about 20 inmates and has looser rules than the general population, with inmate diversions such as air hockey.
One unintended feature provides a thrill for inmates interested in female attention.
“There's a grate in one of the rooms on North 4,” Gene Borrello, a former mob enforcer who spent time in the unit, told the Post. “There's a little hole in there. If you lie down, you can look through the hole and talk to and meet the women one floor below.”
Prosecutors allege that Diddy organized so-called “freak offs,” orgies in which sex workers engaged in all sorts of carnal acts for the entertainment of the rap mogul and his associates. Considering this, the question arises whether Didi could organize a secret large party. -House version.
“He could have done that if he wanted,” Borrello said.
Another former inmate, a gang member named G-Rock, said in an interview with crypto insider Tiffany Fung on X that female inmates are not shy either.
“They will show their shirts and play with their shirts,” he boldly declared.
But Borrello warned that the Four North women have come under fire from models, professional strippers and others who claim to have been scouted by Diddy's staff for the alleged Freak Off group. “They're disgusting,” he said of the women on the third floor. “Most of them are drug addicts.”
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to racketeering and sex trafficking charges and denies any wrongdoing. Still, the judge has rejected numerous bail offers from his lawyers, including a $500 million bond.
Until everything unraveled, Diddy's life was filled with private chefs, private jets, bedrooms the size of soccer fields, and friends at his mercy. These days, life in the North 4 Building of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn has significantly reduced privacy.
“It can be very boring,” said Jeff Nadu, host of the crime history podcast “The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu.”
The dormitory is reserved for high-profile criminals such as Sam Bankman Freed, who is currently serving time with Diddy, and R. Kelly, who is currently serving a sentence with Diddy. The same goes for people who need close protection.
But Nadeau made it clear that sometimes boredom can be a good thing. Therefore, it is better to avoid all such things. ”
The good news for Didi is that he has more freedom than inmates in other parts of the prison. “They're not in the cell,” Fung, a friend of Bankman-Fried's who corresponded frequently, told the Post.
“You imagine them in small cells, but they're actually in units set up like dormitories and designed for prominent individuals. The president of Honduras was there, too.”
The royal treatment at MDC is “a very small bed, even smaller than the twins, less than a foot apart from each other.” The bed is made of steel, the mattress is 1.5 inches thick, and there are no pillows.
The lack of privacy doesn't stop there. “The shower and bathroom only have thin curtains for privacy,” said Fong, who hosts a podcast of the same name. “The other prisoners can hear a lot of it too.”
There's no set schedule, but lazing around in bed or staying up all night are both discouraged. “During the day there are a lot of them and they usually wake up early,” Fong said. “Usually they wake up at 6 a.m. or 7 a.m. I think the lights turn on and off quickly.”
But, according to Borrello, “If you have the right police officer, you can spend all night watching TV.
When it comes to day-to-day matters, Von has more time to kill than you might imagine. “We have a gym, board games, card games and ping pong,” she said. “Prisoners have access to tablets that are not connected to the internet. They can watch movies, play video games and listen to music. They also have books, but they are limited in number. Michael Lewis's “Going Infinite” [about Bankman-Fried] Sam wasn't there when he first arrived. But it's there now. Maybe someone smuggled it in. ”
When it comes to food, Diddy doesn't eat his favorite foods like truffle pasta or lobster.
“Some days we have chicken sandwiches,” Fong said. “We also have hot dogs” – and so-called “murder burgers” made with patties thinner than “shoe leather” by an ex-convict – “And the best meal of the week is chicken thighs.”
Diddy was known as a stylish dresser, hosting the famous “White Party” where everyone had to wear white clothes, and having his own Sean John clothing line, but he 's prison wardrobe was limited.
From what Fung saw, “They're wearing prison tongue.” [khaki colored clothing] Depending on the temperature, you may also wear a brown T-shirt and brown shorts. ”
MDC did not respond to The Post's request for comment.
There are countless photos of Diddy in the Wild with his cell phone pressed to his ear. At MDC, he can spend part of his day on the phone. Inmates are given 300 minutes of phone time per month, which averages out to just 10 minutes per day.
Following Sam Bankman Freed's model, Diddy could schedule a meeting with a lawyer. Fong said Bankman Freed met Diddy at MDC and described his early impressions of Diddy as “He was a nice guy and kind.'' In his early years, Didi was generally kind to people. ”
Sam Bankman Fried described the mold-filled facility as “generally depressing.” He added to Mr. Fong: It's designed to break you. ”
One ingredient sadly missing from Diddy's attempt to stage a freak-off in prison is baby oil. Federal authorities say they seized 1,000 bottles from Didi's residence, but they are not available at MDC.
“It used to be in the kiosk,” Borrello said. “But not anymore.”
