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“Hell on Earth,” that’s how they describe the prison of Sean “Diddy” Combs

Sources revealed the difficult conditions of the penitentiary where the rapper is being held.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, for the crimes of organized crime and sex trafficking. The jail is known for its harsh conditions and is a facility where other celebrities are held, such as Ghislaine Maxwell, the late Jeffrey Epstein’s wife, both also accused of sex trafficking.

A source told The Mirror that this prison where 'Diddy' is located is "hell on earth".

"Some people have entered the MDC and never come out. It is notoriously difficult, and there is no doubt that Diddy, like Maxwell, will be a target inside. His lawyers will do everything possible to get him out. It is a monumental fall from grace. One day living the millionaire life, and now he is in hell on earth," said the anonymous source.

The founder of Bad Boy Records is accused of leading a criminal organization involved in sex trafficking, forced labor, prostitution, drugs, kidnapping, bribery, arson, and obstruction of justice. As a result, he faces the possibility of between 15 years in prison and life imprisonment.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs in a jail where worms and rats proliferate

The New York Post reported that for years, many have denounced deplorable conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, with allegations that the cells are dirty, the food has worms, there are power outages, and rats run through the open drain of the bathroom sewer.

The aforementioned media outlet reported that the family of a detainee expressed that worms are crawling in the food. "It's all garbage," they said.

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer claimed that the food in the facility is in a state of decay, with worms, and that rats run through the open sewers in the bathroom.

A guard informed The Post that 'Diddy' Combs did not have cellmates in his cell. "I saw him yesterday. He looked fine." When asked about the mogul's mood, he replied: "No one is happy to be there."

It is planned that during the afternoon of this Wednesday there will be a new hearing in which the rapper's lawyers will refute the jail order.

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