Inside Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 55th Birthday Celebration Behind Bars
Diddy’s Unique Birthday in Jail
Sean “Diddy” Combs recently marked his 55th birthday behind bars, a stark contrast to the lavish, star-studded parties of past years. Instead of the usual scenes of Cristal champagne spraying and caviar in VIP booths, the music mogul spent a quieter birthday in MDC Brooklyn, part of the federal prison system.
Diddy’s Prison Birthday Menu
According to exclusive information, Diddy’s birthday menu today (November 4) is quite simple. The Bad Boy Records founder started his day with a breakfast of cereal, fruit, and pastries. For lunch, he was served pasta with marinara sauce and meatballs along with a garden salad at 11 a.m. For dinner, Diddy will have a choice between chicken fried rice or tofu with black beans and carrots, served at 4 p.m.
“The Food is the Hardest Part” in Jail
Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, mentioned that “the food is probably the hardest part” of prison life for his client. Diddy was arrested by the Department of Homeland Security on September 16 on charges of sex trafficking and extortion and has been denied bail multiple times. He remains in custody, awaiting trial set for May 5, 2025.
Shocking Allegations Against Diddy
Prosecutors allege that Diddy hosted parties called “Freak Offs”, where he allegedly forced victims to participate in “sexual performances,” often recording them to use as blackmail material. He is also accused of using drugs and weapons to coerce victims. While Diddy denies all charges and maintains his innocence, his legal troubles began after ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed a civil lawsuit against him in 2023, accusing him of rape and abuse.
A Series of Allegations and Additional Lawsuits
The allegations against Diddy continue to grow, including accusations of violence and extortion, as well as serious charges involving child assault dating back to 2000 and 2005. Through his attorney, Diddy asserts that these lawsuits are merely “attempts at attention-seeking” and denies all allegations.