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Air hockey, movies, phone calls and potential splurges for Diddy at MDC
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Air hockey, movies, phone calls and potential splurges for Diddy at MDC

He is in a prison friendly to the Freak Off.

Sean “Diddy” Combs may be behind bars, but sources who served time in his unit say that won’t necessarily dampen his allegedly evil ways.

The boss of Bad Boy Entertainment is in Unit 4 North of the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, a dormitory which has around twenty inmates, more relaxed rules than the general population and diversions for prisoners, notably from air hockey.

Unintentional feature also provides thrills for inmates interested in female attention.

Sean “Diddy” Combs holding a Grammy before trading in his white tuxedo for the “tans” worn at MDC. WireImage

“There are grills in one of the rooms in 4 North,” Gene Borrello, a former mob agent who spent time in the unit, told the Post. “They have little holes. If you lie down, you can look through the holes, talk to the women on the floor below and see them.

Considering prosecutors say Diddy detained the so-called Freak Offs – orgies in which sex workers engage in all sorts of carnal activities for the great pleasure of the rap mogul and his acolytes – one wonders whether or not he could stage a clandestine version of it for the big House.

Tiffany Fong is a crypto influencer and podcaster who interviewed Sam Bankman-Fried. Courtesy of Tiffany Fong
Sean “Diddy” Combs attends a hearing. His alleged crimes landed him on a protective floor of the MDC. REUTERS
Found guilty of stealing billions from his crypto clients, Sam Bankman-Fried is in the same establishment as Diddy. P.A.

“He could if he wanted to,” Borrello said.

Another former inmate, a gang member who goes by the name G-Lock, told cryptocurrency insider Tiffany Fong when she interviewed him on X that inmates weren’t shy either .

“They’ll show off their t-shirts and play with their s–ies,” he boldly proclaimed.

But Borrello warned that the women of 4 North were inferior to the models, professional strippers and others who claimed to have been recruited by Diddy’s team for the so-called Freak Offs. “They’re disgusting,” he said of the women on the third floor. “Most of them are drug addicts. »

Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges of racketeering and sex trafficking and denied any wrongdoing. Yet a judge rejected numerous bail offers made by his lawyers, including one for $500 million.

Exterior of MDC Brooklyn. Inside, in a unit known as 4 North, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Sam Bankman-Fried are among the inmates. Daniel W McKnight / MEGA
Gene Borrello, a former MDC inmate, knows of the existence of the air vent through which prisoners can be monitored. Courtesy of Gene Borrello

Before everything unraveled, Diddy’s life was filled with private chefs, private jets, rooms the size of football fields, and toads at his beck and call. These days, life in Unit 4 North of Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center offers much less privacy.

“It can be very annoying,” said Jeff Nadu, who hosts the crime history podcast “The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu.”

The dorm is reserved for high-level criminals such as Sam Bankman-Fried, who currently serves alongside Diddy, and, prior to his conviction, R. Kelly; as well as others who need close protection.

However, Nadu made it clear that sometimes boredom is good: “Go to the regular units and it’s non-stop cutting, stabbing and fighting. So it is better to avoid all of this.

Some positive news for Diddy is that he has more freedom than inmates in other parts of the prison. “They’re not in cells,” Fong, a friend who corresponded frequently with Bankman-Fried, told the Post.

“You imagine them in small cells, but they are actually in a unit set up like a dormitory and designed for high-level people. The president of Honduras was there.

The royal treatment at MDC consists of “very small beds, even smaller than twins and less than a foot apart.” The beds are steel, the mattresses are an inch and a half thick, and there are no pillows.

The lack of privacy doesn’t stop there. “Showers and bathrooms only have a thin curtain for privacy,” said Fong, who hosts a podcast of the same name. “Other inmates can hear a lot of things. »

Podcaster Jeff Nadu interviewed people who worked at MDC. Courtesy of Jeff Nadu
Sean “Diddy” Combs during his pre-prison days. MovieMagic

Although there are no fixed hours, it is not recommended to stay in bed and stay awake all night. “There are counts during the day and they usually get up early,” Fong said. “They usually get up at 6 or 7 a.m. I think the lights go on and off early.”

But, according to Borrello, “with the right cop, you can spend all night watching TV.”

As for everyday life, Fong claims more victims than you imagine. “There’s a gym, board games, card games and ping pong,” she explained. “Inmates have access to tablets that are not connected to the Internet. They can watch movies, play video games and listen to music. Apparently there are books, but they are limited. Michael Lewis’s “Going Infinite” (about Bankman-Fried) wasn’t there when Sam first arrived. But he’s here now. Maybe someone smuggled it in.

When it comes to food, Diddy doesn’t eat his favorite treats, like truffle pasta and lobster.

Sean “Diddy” Combs on stage at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards. Variety via Getty Images

“Some days they eat chicken sandwiches,” Fong said. “There are hot dogs” – as well as “murder burgers” made from a thin patty compared to “shoe leather” by a former inmate – “and the best meal of the week is chicken legs. »

While Diddy was known as a stylish dresser – hosting his famous “White Parties” where everyone had to dress in white and having his own Sean John clothing line – his prison wardrobe is limited.

From what Fong has seen, “they wear prison tans (khaki-colored clothing) and sometimes a brown T-shirt and brown shorts, depending on the temperature.”

MDC did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Baby oil was said to be a product that Sean “Diddy” Combs had a lot of. Now, at MDC, he can’t buy it at the police station.

There is no shortage of photos showing Diddy, during his days in nature, with a cell phone pressed to his ear. At the MDC, he can spend part of the day on the phone – prisoners have 300 minutes of call time per month – but this only amounts to an average of 10 minutes per day.

If he follows Sam Bankman-Fried’s model, Diddy will be able to establish a meeting schedule with his lawyer. According to Fong, Bankman-Fried met Diddy at MDC and expressed a first impression of Diddy as “he was a nice, nice guy.” At first, Diddy was generally nice to people.

Sam Bankman Fried described the mold-riddled facility as “generally depressing.” He added to Fong: “It is not designed to inspire you to reform in any way. It is designed to break you.

One ingredient that will unfortunately be missing from any attempt by Diddy to stage a Freak Off behind bars is baby oil, which the feds say they want. confiscated 1,000 bottles from Diddy’s residences, but which is not available at MDC.

“They used to have it at the police station,” Borrello said. “But no more.”