Ex-inmate Larry Levine, founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants, tells “Banfield” that a source close to the Diddy investigation believes the entertainment mogul may not be eating in prison because he is “paranoid” and “scared” of poisoning, or potentially on a hunger strike.
Diddy is currently being held in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center following two failed bids to bail him out.
While Sean “Diddy” Combs is in jail awaiting his day in court, it may take some time for his loved ones to get to visit him.
“Any potential visitor has to go through background checks and be approved.
However, when he’s in the [Special Housing Unit,] it’s a totally different situation,” federal prison consultant Sam Mangel, who is not involved in Diddy’s case, exclusively told Us Weekly on Monday, September 23. “He’s allowed a visitor up to one hour per day.”
Earlier this month, Diddy, 54, was taken into custody in New York City amid his multiple sexual assault lawsuits and a federal investigation.
One day after his arrest, the rapper was indicted on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Diddy was remanded to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
A judge ruled that the musician will remain in prison until his trial.