Diddy’s Thanksgiving Day staple menu has been revealed as the rapper languishes behind bars following his third bail hearing.
The 55-year-old rapper has been charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution – all of which he denies and recently began his third attempt to be released from prison.
If his bail attempt is rejected again, Diddy will spend the holidays at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, where the star – known for his lavish lifestyle – will tuck into simple meals including peanut butter, jelly sandwiches and potato chips.
Per Peoplethe star will have breakfast on November 28 at 6am, which will consist of fruit, cereal and pastries.
His 11 a.m. lunch includes roast turkey or hot and sour tofu with sides like mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, cranberry sauce, turkey gravy and rolls, served along with assorted holiday pies.
After 4 p.m., a dinner of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips, whole wheat bread and fruit is served to the inmates.
Diddy’s Thanksgiving Day staple menu has been revealed – as the rapper languishes behind bars after his third bail hearing – pictured during the 2012 holiday
If his bail attempt is rejected again, Diddy will spend the holidays at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, where the star – known for his lavish lifestyle – will tuck into basic meals including peanut butter, jelly sandwiches and chips.
Combs was taken into custody on September 16 on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
The charges against Diddy, which detail allegations from 2008, accuse him of abusing, threatening and coercing women for years “to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation and conceal his behavior.”
After his arrest, he was initially denied bail by a judge after using both his and his mother’s homes in Miami – worth $50 million – as collateral.
He subsequently lost another appeal to overturn the decision.
Last week, Diddy claimed his “reputation was destroyed” as he filed for bail for the third time while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
The disgraced hip-hop mogul said prosecutors’ “allegations and aggressive and deceptive media tactics” had already torn his public image and only an acquittal could undo that.
Diddy claimed that allegations that he ran a decade-long criminal enterprise were “fictional” and that prosecutors were putting a “theatrical spin” on the truth.
The hitmaker, real name Sean Combs, tried to discredit his accusers, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
His 11 a.m. lunch includes roast turkey or hot and sour tofu with sides like mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, cranberry sauce, turkey gravy and rolls, served with assorted holiday pies; pictured in 2022 in Las Vegas
Diddy said a second “victim” wasn’t even a victim because she was “consensually intimate with Mr. Combs for years.”
Diddy is accused of organizing orgies called “Freak Offs,” in which women were drugged and forced into marathon sex sessions, sometimes with male prostitutes.
He has denied sex trafficking and extortion, among other things, and will stand trial in May next year.
In his third bail application, Diddy’s lawyers wrote: ‘Mr. Combs fully intends to face these charges.
“The prospect of a conviction does not materially change his incentives here, where his reputation has already been destroyed by the government’s allegations and aggressive and deceptive media tactics, and can only be rebuilt by winning at trial.”
Last week, Diddy claimed his ‘reputation was destroyed’ as he filed a third bail application while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges
He was recently hit with five new civil lawsuits, the latest in a flurry that is expected to reach more than 100 when all are filed.
The new claims include one from a woman who says she was drugged and raped at one of Diddy’s infamous “White Parties” in New York’s Hamptons.
Diddy’s lawyers deny all civil allegations.