Diddy reportedly shares low-security jail dorm where inmates can spy on female prisoners

Despite being in custody, sources say Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged lewd behavior might continue undeterred.

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Although Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently in custody, sources familiar with his unit suggest this might not fully deter his alleged lewd habits.

The Bad Boy Entertainment founder resides in the 4 North unit at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), a dorm-style area housing around 20 inmates. This unit has more relaxed rules than the general population and provides recreational activities for inmates, including air hockey.

One unique aspect of the facility reportedly allows inmates who seek female attention to interact with women.

“There are grates in one of the rooms of 4 North,” Gene Borrello, a former mob enforcer who previously stayed in the unit, told The Post. “They have little holes. If you lay down, you can look through the holes and talk to the women one floor down and see them.”

Given that prosecutors have alleged Diddy organized so-called Freak-Offs—private parties where sex workers performed various acts for his and his associates' pleasure—questions have arisen about whether he might attempt a secretive version of these gatherings within the detention center.

“He could if he wanted,” Borrello commented.

Another ex-inmate, a gang member known as G-Lock, mentioned in an interview with cryptocurrency insider Tiffany Fong on X that the female inmates are sometimes equally uninhibited. “They’ll show their t–s and play with their c—-ies,” he claimed.

However, Borrello added that the women on 4 North are a far cry from the high-end models, professional dancers, and others allegedly recruited by Diddy’s team for the Freak-Offs. Describing the third-floor women, he said, “They’re gross… most of them are drug addicts.”

Diddy has denied any misconduct, entering a not-guilty plea to racketeering and sex trafficking charges. Despite his legal team’s $50 million bail proposal being rejected, they remain optimistic as the court reviews his bail request.

Before his current legal troubles, Diddy’s life included private chefs, luxurious flights, expansive suites, and a team at his command. Now, in the 4 North unit at Brooklyn’s MDC, his life comes with far fewer privileges.

“It can be super boring,” commented Jeff Nadu, who hosts the crime-history podcast “The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu.”

This dorm is designated for high-profile inmates, including Sam Bankman-Fried, who currently shares the space with Diddy, as well as former residents like R. Kelly, who required extra security.

Nadu pointed out that sometimes a quieter environment is preferable: “Go into the regular units, and it’s nonstop cutting and stabbing and fighting. So it’s kind of better to avoid all that.”

A bit of good news for Diddy is that he enjoys more freedom than other inmates in different sections of the facility. “They are not in cells,” said Fong, a friend and frequent correspondent of Bankman-Fried, to The Post.

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