Diddy fears poisoning in prison, refuses meals at Brooklyn detention center

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Sean Diddy Combs, the hip-hop mogul who is facing severe charges of prostitution-related offences, human trafficking, and racketeering, is refusing meals at the Metropolitan Detention Centre (MDC) in New York out of fear for his safety.

In a recent episode of the podcast The Trial of Diddy on DailyMail, former prisoner and prison consultant Larry Levine brought up this concerning possibility. Levine speculated that Diddy, 55, might be avoiding the prison meals because he fears they might be tainted.

According to Levine, people want to kill him. What happens if someone from the outside has ties to the prison? Over time, they might poison him by contaminating his food.
Recent court appearances by Diddy have stoked rumours about his health.

After three months in prison, he looked greyer and astonishingly thinner, according to observers. The celebrity has reportedly been refusing meals at MDC, a facility infamous for inmate fatalities and violence.

Diddy, however, is still fit, healthy, and fully focused on his defence. The music legend is still active and in good spirits despite his thin appearance, as quoted in a report.Diddy may be depending on commissary snacks like chips and honey buns to make ends meet for the time being. Diddy’s purported worries were not unjustified, as MDC, which houses well-known prisoners, has been widely criticised for its hazardous conditions.

FAQs

Why is Diddy refusing prison food?
Diddy allegedly avoids prison meals for fear of being poisoned, according to a prison consultant familiar with the risks inmates face in such facilities.

How is Diddy’s health in prison?
Reports suggest Diddy appears thinner and greyer, but a source close to him insists he remains fit, healthy, and focused on his defence despite his challenging circumstances.

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