The former prisoner reveals why wealth didn’t save the rapper from tough times

Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly did not receive any treatment or privileges while in prison.

Despite his insignificant wealth, rumored to be between $600 million and $1 billion, Diddy is said to still receive the same treatment as everyone else.

Timothy Smith, star of the reality TV show “Married at First Sight,” shared insights into his experience serving time in a U.S. federal prison.

When discussing the Bad Boy Records mogul’s current detention, Smith emphasized that Diddy’s detention is expected to be harsh, with no preferential treatment based on his celebrity status or financial resources. he.

He told Daily Mail Australia, “His money and wealth won’t bring him any benefits. In the federal system it’s very limited, you don’t get any extra perks because you are rich. His wealth will not help him in life.” Here, there’s nothing.”

“You are allowed to bring some basic things like a tracksuit and sneakers from the military commissary, but that’s it. They raid and if you try to hoard, they take everything,” he said. added. “People think there’s TV and radio, but where he lives there’s nothing, not even a radio. You get a Bible and a book every week.”

Diddy is preparing for a potential wave of lawsuits from about 120 individuals, according to attorney Tony Buzbee. The impending legal action will accuse him of sexual exploitation and abuse, with the allegations already controversial.

During a recent press conference, Buzbee publicly accused this individual of using horse tranquilizers to drug his victims, an allegation that was vehemently denied by the defense.

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After her son’s arrest, Janice Smalls Combs made a surprising revelation in a statement she released, expressing her sadness and defending him as a mother.

“I come to you today as a mother devastated and deeply saddened by the allegations against my son, Sean Combs,” she said.

“It’s heartbreaking to see my son judged not for the truth but for a story made up of lies. Bearing witness to what looked like a public execution of his son me before he had a chance to prove his innocence was extremely difficult.” The pain cannot be expressed in words.”

“Like every human being, my son deserved this day in court, to finally share his perspective and prove his innocence,” Janice said.

Diddy is facing serious charges of sex trafficking, conspiracy to commit fraud and engaging in prostitution. He remains at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York after a judge three times denied him bail

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