Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t living large behind bars — but he is getting three well-balanced meals a day.
The disgraced music mogul, 54, was arrested by Homeland Security Investigations at a New York City hotel on charges of 𝓈ℯ𝓍 trafficking and racketeering on Monday evening.
Diddy has been sitting at MDC Brooklyn since his arraignment on Tuesday after being denied bail. Because of his high-profile status and the nature of his charges, he’s in the SHU, according to TMZ.
Sean “Diddy” Combs and his defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo stand before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky after prosecutors brought three criminal charges against him in federal court.REUTERS
Sean Combs’ courtroom sketch.AP
Another sketch from court.REUTERS
The Metropolitan Detention Center where Diddy is locked up.Daniel W McKnight / MEGA
Despite being isolated, the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper is served breakfast, lunch and dinner, like other inmates. The Post obtained MDC Brooklyn’s food menu and can exclusively reveal the accused criminal’s first meal behind bars.
Diddy was served Swedish meatballs for dinner following his arraignment. If the fallen Bad Boy Records founder was watching his weight, he could have opted for a black bean burger.
If that needed to be more random, his sides included egg noodles, green beans, a garden salad with dressing and a 16 oz. beverage.
Sean Combs, center, is flanked by his defense attorney Marc Agnifilo, left, and Teny Garagos, in Manhattan Federal Court on Tuesday.AP
Sean “Diddy” Combs.REUTERS
Since Diddy is in the SHU, correctional officers deliver his meals to his cell. He only gets one hour of daily recreation and three showers a week.
The mogul appeared before a judge again on Wednesday in an attempt to be freed but was denied bail again after prosecutors claimed he was a flight risk.
U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter agreed, telling Diddy and his attorney, “The government has proven the defendant is a danger. The bail package is insufficient even on risk of flight.”
Diddy and his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.AFP via Getty Images
Judge Robyn Tarnofsky from Tuesday’s arraignment.AP
Diddy’s lawyer has insisted his innocence, despite accusations that he forced his alleged victims to participate in “Freak Offs,” which were described as “elaborate and produced 𝓈ℯ𝓍 performances that Combs arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded.”
The rapper was accused of drugging his alleged victims to keep them “obedient and compliant,” sometimes for days at a time. Prosecutors claimed Diddy would video record some of the “Freak Offs” and use the footage as “collateral” for blackmail.
They also alleged he’d use guns “to intimidate and threaten” them.
2016 hotel footage shows Diddy abusing Cassie.CNN
Diddy is seen kicking Cassie while she’s on the ground.CNN
The hotel video was leaked after they settled the lawsuit she brought against him.CNN
Several of Diddy’s homes were raided earlier this year, in which federal agents found 1,000 bottles of 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 oil and lubricant that were allegedly used for his “Freak Offs.”
His legal problems were sparked by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who filed a civil suit against him in November. In the explosive documents, she claimed Diddy raped and abused her throughout their 10-year relationship. Diddy quickly settled the suit while admitting to no wrongdoing.
However, that all changed in May when a shocking 2016 hotel surveillance video made the rounds, showing the hip-hop mogul stomping, dragging, and hitting Ventura. Diddy apologized for his actions in a since-deleted Instagram video.
Several lawsuits have since been filed against Diddy from more alleged victims.