The lifestyle of Diddy has drastically changed in the last few days. Once a millionaire who was living in luxury, the disgraced music mogul is now sitting behind bars in the city that was once his playground.
After being arrested by federal authorities on Monday, and sitting through an arraignment on Tuesday, Puff is now staying at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Because of his celebrity status and the high-profile nature of the case, Combs is in a Special Housing Unit (SHU), which is essentially a separate section of the jail that is distant from the general population.
In an interview with TMZ, Cameron Lindsey, a former warden at this exact detention center, said that Diddy is also in the SHU for his safety, since some may consider harming the mogul because of the nature of the allegations against him.
But despite being separate from the rest of the inmates, he isn’t given any special treatment. He’s served breakfast, lunch, and dinner just like everyone else.
The New York Post was able to find out the first meal the Bad Boy Records founder was fed once he was put in jail. Following his arraignment, he was served Swedish meatballs for dinner. If he didn’t get the meatballs, he would have opted for a black bean burger.
Lindsey also shared in his interview that Diddy will be required to wake up at 6 a.m., make his bed, mop the floor, and maintain the cleanliness of his cell.
While Diddy isn’t living in luxury anymore, he did score a rare legal win this week.
Last week, Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith learned he would be awarded $100 million in his civil suit against the disgraced music mogul. In the lawsuit, he claimed that he was drugged and sexually assaulted by Diddy at a Detroit party in 1997. Allegedly, the two met while Cardello-Smith was working at a local restaurant in the area.
But on Wednesday a Michigan circuit court judge reversed the ruling, meaning that the Bad Boy Records founder no longer has to pay the $100 million.