Popular American rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, is reportedly having a tough prison experience largely due to his constant fear of food poisoning as he serves his jail term.
A former inmate at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where Diddy is detained, Larry Levine, spoke about the mogul's increased paranoia. He claims that Diddy is refusing to eat meals prepared for him by prison officials due to his fear of poisoning. Worse still, the inmate in question alleges that Diddy's fears are somewhat warranted.
Larry the former inmate shared an insight that Diddy believes he has an "enemy" at his back. He also also noted that tampering with an inmate's food in prison is fairly easy.
"If somebody got to one of the correctional officers, this could happen”.
“They don't make a lot of money and there are people out there that he's got stuff on that do have a lot of money”, Larry mentioned.
Larry at this point, credited his information to a ‘source’ that he claims to have within the Metropolitan Detention Center.
He also noted that Diddy's paranoia may be getting worse by the day.
"He's really, really paranoid”. "He's really, really scared. Doesn't know what to think, he doesn't know who to trust or what to believe”, Larry stated.
Larry is not the first man who has suggested Diddy is less than safe at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Also, a former MDC warden Cameron Lindsay stated that several inmates might view Diddy as having a target on his back. Given how famous Diddy is, an inmate would be able to command a lot of respect for hypothetically taking him out.
The former warden alleged that many would consider the rappers killing as a "badge of honor”.
In other words, the situation on the outside is no less dismal.
In court documents obtained the attorney made no request that the court take any action for the time being, at least, the man born Sean Combs will be forced to endure his conditions in Brooklyn. Meals or no meals.
Diddy's attorney, Marc Agnifilo, claimed that nothing more in his power, could be done as regards to the mogul's current situation.
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