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Diddy Locked Up In The SameMDC Unit With Crypto Fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried

Diddy Locked Up In The SameMDC Unit With Crypto Fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried
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Diddy In Same MDC Unit With Sam Bankman-Fried

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Recently indicted music mogul Diddy can talk about his crypto wallet with Sam Bankman-Fried.

Spotted on Digital Music News, Sean “Diddy” Combs and crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Friend are now prison mates. After getting cuffs slapped on him following his indictment on racketeering and sex trafficking, the Bad Boy general was thrown in the Metropolitan Detention Center’s unit for high-profile prisoners.

Diddy is now in the same unit as Sam Bankman-Fried, who has been in the unit since last year after a judge revoked his bail because he violated the conditions of his release.

50 Cent’s favorite punching bag has been locked up in MDC after his attorney failed to convince a judge to allow him to post $50 million in bail and a security team that will monitor him at all hours. The judge said yea, nah, expressing he believed Diddy would engage in witness tampering, and sent him to the special housing unit in the notorious Brooklyn jail.

Diddy’s Lawyers Are Working Feverishly To Get Him Out of The MDC

While Bankman requested to stay at MDC as he pursued an appeal, Diddy and his legal team argue that the conditions there are “too horrific” for a defendant like Diddy awaiting trial.

The website reports the prison houses around 1,200 inmates and is plagued with a long history of complaints ranging from overcrowding to unsafe living conditions.

Attorneys for Diddy are pushing for a speedy trial.

“My view is if the government wants to arrest him and hold him in jail, despite a massive bail package and despite his repeated offers to turn himself in, we are all going to have to move this along with unprecedented urgency,” Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo told The New York Times.

If Mr.Combs stays there long enough, Mayor Mixxy Eric Adams might join him and Bankman.

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