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Diddy Reportedly Skipping Meal In Jail Amid Fears Of Being Poisoned

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Diddy Reportedly Skipping Meal In Jail Amid Fears Of Being Poisoned

American rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is reportedly refusing to eat in jail due to concerns about possible poisoning as he faces serious charges, including sex trafficking.

Larry Levine, a former inmate and founder of Wall Streets Prison Consultants, shared with Banfield that a source close to the case believes Diddy is not consuming food while incarcerated.

He is currently held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after being arrested on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution.

His bail has been denied twice by the court.

A source with insight into Diddy’s investigation suspects he may not be eating in jail because he feels “paranoid” and “scared” of being poisoned.

He might also be on a hunger strike while locked up. Levine, a former federal inmate, noted that Diddy’s chances of receiving bail are low due to the conditions of the jail.

A 14-page indictment states that Diddy is accused of abusing, intimidating, and pressuring women and others to fulfill “his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and hide his actions.” The Bad Boy Records owner has entered a not guilty plea to these accusations.

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