Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, recently spoke to reporters about the menu at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn,
New Yorkwhere his client is being held, which is very different from the Michelin star dinner the A-lister is used to.
As for how Combs, 54, is faring in custody, Agnifilo said, “I think the eating is probably the hardest part of it (for him).”
The attorney added, “Sometimes, the more you push someone down, the stronger he or she becomes. No one likes to stay in jail.”
It has been reported that prisoners start their day at 6am with cereal, fruit and a gingerbread.
Lunch follows at 11 a.m. with a choice of burgers, fried fish or beef tacos, with scrambled eggs and cookies on weekends.
Dinner is at 4pm and there is a choice of chicken fajitas, pasta, roast beef and vegetarian dishes such as lentils, tofu and baked beans.
It looks like Combs will have to adjust his palette as he won’t be released anytime soon.
U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter has denied the rap star’s request for $50 million in bail, and he must remain locked up until his death. trial dateestablished for May 2025.
Since Combs’ arrest, more details have emerged about the allegations against the star, including claims that he made suspicious offers to silence those aware of his alleged crimes.
Aubrey O’Daywho started her career under the wing of the Grammy Award winner as a member of the girl group Danity Kane, claimed in a TMZ documentary about Combs’ legal troubles that he offered her money and signed a non-disclosure agreement to ensure she kept quiet about his misdeeds.
Meanwhile, Mark Curry, who worked closely with Combs on his record label Bad Boy Records, claimed that the producer had offered artists music publishing rights to ‘cover his tracks’.
Many names of other celebrities have been thrown around to suggest they were aware of Combs’ behavior over the years.