Sean “Diddy” Combs will mark Thanksgiving at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center with a standard holiday meal in prison as he awaits trial on serious criminal charges.
But that doesn’t mean he’ll enjoy a lavish Thanksgiving feast like he would outside of federal prison.
While the establishment’s menu on Thursday, November 28, included traditional sides such as roast turkey, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce, with tofu offered as an alternative, it only made for a Meal of the day – lunch.
The 55-year-old music mogul, arrested in September on racketeering, prostitution and sex trafficking charges, will start the holiday with fruit, cakes and cereal.
Then his dinner will consist of two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with fruit and chips.
The next day will be like the rest of the week, with a regular lunch of grilled fish sandwiches, baked potatoes, and green beans.
Friday dinner service will include lasagna, spinach and garden salad on whole grain bread.
Weekly menu for the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, where Diddy is currently being held and awaiting trial. Capital Detention Center Capital Detention Center
Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilio, previously shared that Diddy’s biggest challenge while behind bars was the food served in prison and that was the cause of his significant weight loss.
“I think the food was probably the hardest part,” Agnifilio said through Everybody.
Reports also said Diddy was hesitant about the food because he suspected someone might try to poison it.
Combs’ detention sparked controversy, with prosecutors accusing him of violating communications rules by using other inmates’ phone accounts, allegedly paying them through the app. application and deposit. The government claimed these calls were an attempt to influence public perception and potential jurors.
Now held without bail, Combs faces multiple sexual assault lawsuits while awaiting trial in May 2025. His legal team has repeatedly sought pretrial release and affirmed his innocence of all charges.
The 1,200-person detention center, built in 1994, now holds one of music’s most prominent figures as the justice system deals with charges that could reshape his legacy in entertainment industry.
— Originally published on Enstarz
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