Disgraced rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs spends his 55th birthday behind bars with no lavish birthday meal at MDC Brooklyn in federal lockup where he's been since his September arrest. According to New York Post, Diddy's today's breakfast includes cereal, fruits and a breakfast cake. The lunch today, served at 11am, includes pasta with marinara sauce, meatballs and a garden salad. His birthday dinner options, to be served at 4pm, are chicken or tufu fried rice with black beans and carrots.
The jail meal was revealed on his birthday while a month ago his attorney Marc Agnifilo complained about the jail food and said the food is the roughest part of his client's jail stint.
Diddy was arrested in September on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for engagement in prostitution. Diddy did not plead guilty to the charges and will now face trial next year. His arrest spread scare in the entertainment industry as his famous parties which were a cover-up for the forced sex that went on for days were well attended by Hollywood celebrities.
As more and more complaints against Diddy are pouring in, reports claimed Diddy was captured on tape with eight celebrities and a few minors. It is believed that Diddy's ex-girlfriend Kim Porter owned some Diddy tapes which she gave to a man named Courtney Burgess before her death.
Diddy's lawyers have asked a judge to restrict statements made by potential witnesses and their lawyers outside of court and cited the name of Courtney Burgess who has given many interviews in recent days. The team filed the documents Sunday asking the judge to expedite the process of responding to Diddy's motion for a gag order.
Courtney was called to testify as he claimed he has or has seen "salacious videos of Diddy and his celebrity friends". Diddy's lawyers said all allegations of Burgess are false and by not treating such claims as an "extortion scam", the government is doing nothing to stop the online conspiracy theories.
The jail meal was revealed on his birthday while a month ago his attorney Marc Agnifilo complained about the jail food and said the food is the roughest part of his client's jail stint.
Diddy was arrested in September on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for engagement in prostitution. Diddy did not plead guilty to the charges and will now face trial next year. His arrest spread scare in the entertainment industry as his famous parties which were a cover-up for the forced sex that went on for days were well attended by Hollywood celebrities.
As more and more complaints against Diddy are pouring in, reports claimed Diddy was captured on tape with eight celebrities and a few minors. It is believed that Diddy's ex-girlfriend Kim Porter owned some Diddy tapes which she gave to a man named Courtney Burgess before her death.
Diddy's lawyers have asked a judge to restrict statements made by potential witnesses and their lawyers outside of court and cited the name of Courtney Burgess who has given many interviews in recent days. The team filed the documents Sunday asking the judge to expedite the process of responding to Diddy's motion for a gag order.
Courtney was called to testify as he claimed he has or has seen "salacious videos of Diddy and his celebrity friends". Diddy's lawyers said all allegations of Burgess are false and by not treating such claims as an "extortion scam", the government is doing nothing to stop the online conspiracy theories.
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