Diddy’s Alleged Jail Food Menu Revealed Following Federal Indictment
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ arrest on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges has landed the mogul in jail and away from the trappings of his notoriously lavish lifestyle.
According to DJ Akademiks, the culinary offerings Combs will be subjected to during his stay at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn will be a far cry from the five-star cuisines he’s become accustomed to over the past few decades.
During a recent livestream, the cutlural commentator revealed some of the meals that will be served to inmates at MDC, many of which are akin to what you’d expect at a school lunch cafeteria.
For breakfast, the menu is said to consist of cereal, a cake, and a sugar substitute. During lunch, a black bean burger is the main source of protein of the meal, whereas dinner includes items such as pasta and salad. On the weekends, prisoners are offered pizza, seemingly among the most anticipated meals on the prison menu.
Combs was arrested on Monday evening (Sept. 16) at a Manhattan hotel and charged in a federal indictment accusing him of various charges, including racketeering, sexual assault, physical assault, and other alleged crimes.
The executive and entrepreneur’s arrest is the culmination of a nearly year-long whirlwind of heinous allegations made against him by several former associates, most noticeably ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
The singer and former Bad Boy Records artist filed an explosive lawsuit against Combs detailing his alleged sexual and physical abuse, intimidation, and coercion in November 2023. That lawsuit was quickly settled out of court, with the terms of the agreement undisclosed. Other former collaborators who have filed suit against Combs include former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard and producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
Combs, who has vehemently maintained his innocence, remains incarcerated after being denied bail twice and faces a potential sentence of life in prison if convicted of the charges against him.
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