List of things Diddy can buy in prison
Gone are the days of Cristal champagne and caviar-laced drinks for Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The rapper-turned-alleged sex trafficker's taste buds will have to change now that he's behind bars at MDC Brooklyn. The Post obtained the list from the federal jail's commissary, which reveals what snacks and products Diddy can buy while he's locked up, and just like on the outside, it's all about the Benjamins, baby.
If the 54-year-old music mogul isn't happy with his food choices, he has options. Loved ones can top up his grocery account to buy snacks like macaroni and cheese, chocolate-covered pretzels, granola bars, mixed nuts, instant grits, Spam, Eastern-style chicken soup, tuna, crackers and more, but he has a spending limit of $160, according to the listing.
And if Diddy, whose net worth was estimated at $400 million in June, by Forbes — If you have a sweet tooth, there are plenty of treats you'll love to satisfy your cravings. Chips Ahoy, chocolate cream-filled cookies, mini peanut butter bonbons, Hershey's chocolate bars, and Snickers are just a few of the standouts.
The Post previously revealed Diddy's first meal at MDC Brooklyn; however, he is also allowed to purchase pre-made meals, such as chicken stuffed with rice, eggplant parmesan, rib-eye steak and bone-in chicken. Those meals will cost you between $5 (eggplant) and $9 (rib-eye steak).
Diddy likely spent his money on more than just extra food from the commissary.
The list also outlines the hygiene products available to the fallen Bad Boy Records mogul, including toothpaste, mouthwash, shower soap, deodorant, cocoa butter, nail clippers, a surf cap and more. The most expensive items in the hygiene category consist of a three-pack of Gillette razors for $9.95 and shower clogs for $7.15.
On Monday night, Homeland Security police arrested Diddy at a New York City hotel on charges of sex trafficking and extortion. Despite his lawyer's efforts, the rapper was denied bail after his appeal hearing as prosecutors claimed he was a flight risk.
U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter agreed Wednesday, telling Diddy and his legal team: “The government has demonstrated that the defendant is a danger. Bail is insufficient even in light of the risk of flight.”
While Diddy was immediately isolated in the SHU due to his high-profile status, New York Daily News He said he was moved from the special housing unit to the east side of the jail on Thursday.
The “Last Night” rapper has been accused of flying sex workers across state lines and forcing the women he dated to participate in “freak offs” with male prostitutes.
Diddy’s alleged “freak offs” were described as “elaborate, produced sexual performances that Combs organized, directed, during which he masturbated and often recorded electronically.” The alleged victims claimed the drug-fueled sex parties sometimes lasted for days at a time.
Prosecutors said he used recorded footage of the “Freak Offs” as “collateral” to blackmail them. They also claimed he used weapons “to intimidate and threaten them.”
Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura was the first alleged victim to file a lawsuit against him in November, when she filed a complaint against him. She claimed he had injected her with “large amounts of drugs” and forced her to perform sexual acts with male prostitutes while he watched.
She also accused Diddy of physical and sexual abuse.
Diddy denied any wrongdoing despite settling the lawsuit with Cassie in record time; however, everything changed when a hotel surveillance video from 2016 was leaked, showing the music mogul dragging, kicking and punching her.
Diddy apologized for his actions in an Instagram video that was since deleted.
The FBI raided his Miami and Los Angeles homes in March in connection with the sex trafficking investigation. Earlier this week, the 14-page indictment revealed that agents discovered 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant, images and footage of “Freak Offs” and three defaced AR-15 assault weapons during the raids.
Diddy was charged with three counts of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation for prostitution.
If convicted on all charges, Diddy could spend decades in prison.