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Sean Diddy Combs reportedly not eating any food in jail amid fears of poisoning

Diddy reportedly is not eating in jail as he faces serious charges including s3x trafficking.

The founder of the Wall Streets Prison Consultants and ex-inmate, Larry Levine told Banfield that a source close to the investigation believes that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is not eating in jail.

Diddy is currently locked up in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after he was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution were pressed against him. His bail request was also denied twice by the court.

A source with knowledge of Diddy’s investigation suspected that Diddy may not be eating behind bars probably because he is being “paranoid” and “scared” of being poisoned.

It is also possible that the hip-hop mogul went on a hunger strike while being locked in jail.

Levine, who was a former federal prisoner said the chances of Diddy being granted bail are bleak as he broke down the state of the facility the rapper is locked in.

According to a 14-page indictment released, Diddy is accused of abusing, intimidating, and pressuring women and others around him to fulfill “his sexual desires, protect his reputation and conceal his conduct.”

The Bad Boy Records owner has pleaded not guilty to these charges.

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