Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Reportedly Refusing Food in Prison Over Poisoning Fears
Sean “Diddy” Combs, currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn while awaiting trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, is reportedly refusing to eat due to fears of being poisoned.
Hunger Strike Concerns
According to insiders, the disgraced music mogul is picking over meals served at the facility, leaving most of his food untouched. One source told RadarOnline.com, “Diddy picked over his food like a huffy child and barely touched a thing,” adding that he is “virtually on a hunger strike” out of paranoia.
This fear is compounded by Combs’ third bail denial, forcing him to spend Thanksgiving behind bars instead of at lavish celebrations.
Diddy is accused of sex trafficking and racketeering. MEGA
Safety Fears in Custody
Larry Levine, a former inmate at MDC, suggested in an interview with NewsNation that Diddy’s paranoia is not entirely unfounded:
“Imagine if someone paid off a correctional officer to poison his food,” Levine said. “He’s really paranoid. He doesn’t know who to trust.”
Adjusting to Jail Life
Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, noted that adapting to prison life has been a challenge, particularly the stark contrast in dining. Meals at MDC include basic options like cereal and fruit for breakfast, with hamburgers, baked fish, or vegetarian dishes for lunch and dinner—far removed from Combs’ usual lifestyle.
Mounting Legal Troubles
Combs is facing seven new abuse claims, bringing the total number of accusers to over a dozen. The allegations include sexual assault, physical abuse, and claims from a man, identified as John Doe, who accused Combs of drugging him at a 2022 party when he was 17.
In response to these allegations, Combs’ legal team reiterated their confidence in his innocence, stating:
“Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone – adult or minor, man or woman.”
Diddy has been accused of sexual assault and physical abuse. MEGA
The Road Ahead
As Combs remains behind bars, the investigation continues to unfold, with prosecutors building a case against the once-iconic music figure. Whether his fears in custody are justified remains to be seen, but his legal challenges show no signs of abating.