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Diddy and Bankman-Fried in prison dormitory where prisoners can spy on female inmates: report | Hollywood

Diddy and Bankman-Fried in prison dormitory where prisoners can spy on female inmates: report | Hollywood

Sean “Diddy” Combs may be behind bars, but his stay at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn may not be as uneventful as you might expect. The music mogul is housed in the 4 North unit, a dormitory with a few perks – like air hockey, healthy meals, access to music – and much more freedom than regular prison life. Sharing space with other high-profile inmates like Sam Bankman-Fried, the Combs unit’s layout reportedly contains holes that allow inmates to spy on female inmates.

Diddy's lawyers are refuting the claims of a second victim in his sex trafficking case, claiming the first victim, believed to be Cassie Ventura, is extorting him. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo (REUTERS)
Diddy’s lawyers are refuting the claims of a second victim in his sex trafficking case, claiming the first victim, believed to be Cassie Ventura, is extorting him. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo (REUTERS)

Diddy Combs and Sam Bankman-Fried in a low-security prison dormitory

The disgraced music mogul, indicted for sex traffickingextortion and sexual assault, is currently housed in the 4 North unit, a dormitory with about 20 inmates, according to the NY Post. This unit is reserved for high profile criminals such as Sam Bankman-Fried, R. Kelly, etc.

According to former inmates, the setup includes grilles with holes in the walls that allow inmates to spy on the women housed one floor below — something that might appeal to a man who reportedly held wild orgies. “They have small holes. If you lie down, you can look through the holes and talk to the women on the floor below and see them,” the source said.

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One inmate claimed the women were brash and openly provocative. However, Gene Borrello, another former inmate, described the women as far from the glamorous individuals Diddy allegedly recruited for his “Freak Offs,” labeling them as “gross” and mainly drug addicts. The Bad Boy record producer is accused of organizing wild parties that would last for days and forcing women into sex-related activities without consent.

Meanwhile, Diddy continues to deny the racketeering and sex trafficking charges, with multiple bail requests, including one for $500 million, rejected by the court.

Fallen FTX magnate Sam Bankman-Fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted of bank fraud and conspiracy.

Combs’ attorneys are filing a new bail request

After his bail request was denied twice, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attorney made a desperate attempt to secure his release by filing a new motion on November 8. The attorney argued that “changed circumstances” and new evidence prove the government’s case against the rapper. was weak.

In an attempt to influence the court, Diddy offered his Miami mansion and his mother’s house as collateral, in addition to a $50 million bond. He also proposed wearing a GPS monitor and submitting to full house arrest after Judge Arun Subramanium rejected a gag order on potential witnesses in his criminal sex trafficking case.

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The defense referenced a video featuring his ex, Cassie, and allegations of “Freak Offs,” calling it just a “brief glimpse into a complicated, decade-long consensual relationship with the alleged victim.” The lawyers also argued that new evidence contradicted the prosecution’s claim about a “potential second alleged victim.”