Sean “Diddy” Combs is marking his 55th birthday behind bars, a stark contrast to his usual extravagant celebrations. In past years, Diddy was known for spraying Cristal, dining on caviar, and partying at exclusive clubs with his celebrity friends, but this year’s festivities will be different for the troubled rapper.
The Post can exclusively reveal Diddy’s birthday meal as he celebrates his milestone today (Monday, Nov. 4) at Brooklyn’s MDC federal facility, where he’s been held since his September arrest.
The founder of Bad Boy Records will start his day with breakfast items such as cereal, fruit, and a breakfast cake; however, his meal options improve later in the day.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Monday’s lunch for Diddy will include pasta with marinara sauce, meatballs, and a garden salad, served at 11 a.m.
For dinner, his choices are chicken or tofu fried rice with black beans and carrots, served at 4 p.m.
Last month, his lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, noted that “the food’s probably the roughest part” of his client’s time in jail.
Diddy was taken into custody on September 16 by Homeland Security Investigations at a New York City hotel on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
He has been denied bail multiple times and remains in the high-profile detention center while he awaits his trial, scheduled for May 5, 2025.
Prosecutors allege that Diddy coerced his supposed victims into participating in “Freak Offs,” described as “elaborate and produced sex performances that Combs arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded.”
They further claim that he drugged his alleged victims to keep them “obedient and compliant,” sometimes over several days. Prosecutors allege that Diddy would record these “Freak Offs” and use the footage as “collateral” for blackmail, reportedly using firearms “to intimidate and threaten” them.
Diddy has denied these allegations and entered a plea of not guilty.
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