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    Diddy Struggles to Adapt to Jail Cuisine

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    Diddy’s Attorneys Discuss His Jail Experience and Food Quality

    Diddy’s time behind bars has been a challenging adjustment, with his attorneys revealing that the food quality is the toughest part of his experience at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. Despite this, the mogul remains focused as he awaits his trial in May 2025.

    During a recent court hearing, Diddy’s legal team and prosecutors discussed the upcoming trial, with the prosecution anticipating a three-week case. Diddy, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, was present in court, showing support from his family members.

    Last week, Diddy was visited by his twin daughters and mother at the detention center, marking their first visit since his arrest. His mother, Janice Combs, spoke out against the charges, calling it a “public lynching” and emphasizing her son’s right to prove his innocence in court.

    As the trial date approaches, Diddy’s legal team is preparing for the defense, expecting the trial to last a week. Despite the challenges he faces, Diddy remains determined to share his side of the story and prove his innocence.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Diddy’s legal battle as he navigates the complexities of the justice system while maintaining his focus on clearing his name.

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