Former MDC Brooklyn Warden Believes Diddy’s Life Is in Danger Behind Bars
The former warden of the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York City believes that Diddy’s life might be in danger behind bars.
As reported by TMZ, the former warden of the federal detention facility, Cameron Lindsay, has suggested that the disgraced Bad Boy Records founder could be in danger despite being held in the Special Housing Unit, which is separate from the facility’s general population. Lindsay said that his celebrity status could make him a target for some of the other prisoners.
He said that prison officials need to limit access to Diddy, who he argued could be targeted by others as a sort of “badge of honor.” While being held in the facility, Diddy will be permitted just one hour of rec time per day and will receive access to the showers three times a week. He will also be granted occasional visits from friends and family, while his legal team can access him more freely.
Other conditions he will be subjected to include a 6 a.m. wake-up call, three 1,800-calorie meals a day, and a commissary from which to buy luxuries such as coffee or a radio, TMZ reports. Casanova’s attorney James Kousouros told the outlet that conditions at the facility are pretty bad, and fights frequently break out among the prisoners.
Diddy was arrested on Monday, September 16 on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He has denied the allegations detailed in the 14-page indictment, which accused him of having “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.”
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