‘Sex-trafficker’ Diddy moans about food in hellhole jail as lawyer compares him to Martin Luther King Jr

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attorney has outrageously claimed that the most challenging part of being locked up in jail on sex trafficking charges was what was on the menu.

When asked how Combs handled his detention at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, the rapper’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said. People“I think the eating is probably the roughest part.”

Outside the courthouse, another attorney for the disgraced musician, Anthony Ricco, boldly compared his client to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

‘Dr. King called it the law of unintended consequences,” Riccio told reporters.

Ricco added, “Sometimes, the more you push someone down, the stronger he or she becomes.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly stated that the food was the most challenging aspect of prison life, while his attorney drew a comparison between Combs’ experience and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The Metropolitan Detention Center, where Combs is currently being held, typically serves hamburgers, fried fish or beef tacos for lunch during the week, and scrambled eggs and cookies on the weekends. For dinner they offer chicken fajitas, pasta and roast beef, as well as healthy and vegetarian meals.

The Metropolitan Detention Center, where Combs is currently being held, typically serves hamburgers, fried fish or beef tacos for lunch during the week, and scrambled eggs and cookies on the weekends. For dinner they offer chicken fajitas, pasta and roast beef, as well as healthy and vegetarian meals.

The Metropolitan Detention Center, where Combs is currently being held, typically serves hamburgers, fried fish or beef tacos for lunch during the week, and scrambled eggs and cookies on the weekends.

For dinner they offer chicken fajitas, pasta and roast beef, as well as healthy and vegetarian meals.

The rapper, formerly known as Puff Daddy, has also noticeably slimmed down.

While some speculated that his weight loss was due to his recent arrest, sources close say TMZ told the newspaper he had begun a health regimen before being taken into custody.

Combs reportedly spent a significant amount of time at his Miami mansion this year while federal authorities investigated him.

During this time, he adopted a healthier lifestyle, including exercise. Although it is unclear exactly how much weight he has lost, photos taken before his arrest suggest he had already shed pounds.

The disgraced hitmaker appeared before Judge Arun Subramanian in Manhattan federal court on Thursday.

The rapper, formerly known as Puff Daddy, has noticeably slimmed down, with sources reporting that he began a health regimen before being taken into custody

The rapper, formerly known as Puff Daddy, has noticeably slimmed down, with sources reporting that he began a health regimen before being taken into custody

Combs reportedly looked miserable in court after a brief emotional reunion with his mother and children, despite his lawyers securing a trial date in May 2025.

Diddy’s mother, Janice Smalls Combs, attended the hearing along with his daughters Chance, D’Lila and Jessie Combs.

His sons, Justin Dior and King Combs, were also present to show their support for their embattled father.

The rapper’s 84-year-old mother was harassed on the way in as critics shouted, “Your son is a predator.”

Combs was charged with numerous sex trafficking and racketeering crimes after his arrest on September 16. Since then, more than 120 victims have come forward.

The 54-year-old music mogul was given a few extra minutes after the hearing to remain while his family remained seated and court officials removed the press from the room.

Diddy's mother Janice Smalls Combs, 84, who recently defended Diddy against more than 100 allegations of sexual misconduct, opted for a daring but perhaps overly casual ensemble for such an important occasion at the Lower Manhattan courthouse

Diddy’s mother Janice Smalls Combs, 84, who recently defended Diddy against more than 100 allegations of sexual misconduct, opted for a daring but perhaps overly casual ensemble for such an important occasion at the Lower Manhattan courthouse

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' bows and waves back at friends and family who wave at him as he attends a hearing in federal court Thursday

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ bows and waves back at friends and family who wave at him as he attends a hearing in federal court Thursday

When asked by reporters whether Combs has had a chance to talk to his family, his attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said “a little bit” — a rare privilege for criminal defendants, who typically have only seconds to leave the courtroom.

Judge Subramanian ordered Combs to appear in court again in December, although his lawyers may decide this is not necessary.

The judge also promised to issue a silence order, which will limit what both the prosecution and defense can discuss publicly regarding the sex trafficking charges and investigation.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges filed against him last month, including racketeering and sex trafficking, stemming from allegations dating back to 2008.

The rapper has been denied bail twice, although his lawyers filed another appeal for his release this week.

The accusations against him escalated after a video surfaced in 2016 of the rapper assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a hotel.

In this courtroom sketch, Sean "Diddy" Combs' attorney Marc Agnifilo, left, addresses the judge as Combs, second from right, in jail uniform, looks on during Thursday's hearing

In this courtroom sketch, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, left, addresses the judge as Combs, second from right, in jail uniform, looks on during Thursday’s hearing

On Wednesday, his legal team filed court papers accusing the Department of Homeland Security of leaking the video to the media.

Following the publication of the incriminating images, Combs took to social media where he expressed his regret, saying, “I was disgusted when I did it, and I’m disgusted by it now.”

Several accusers have come forward with disturbing allegations against Combs, including a woman who claims she was violently raped by him in his recording studio in 2001.

Combs’ mother, Janice Smalls Combs, has strongly condemned what she calls the “public lynching” of her son.

Speaking to The Daily Mail, she said: ‘As a mother I am devastated and deeply saddened by the allegations against my son.’

“It is heartbreaking to see my son not being judged based on the truth, but based on a story based on lies,” she continued. “Witnessing what feels like a public lynching before he has a chance to prove his innocence is a pain too unbearable to describe.”

Diddy's sons, Justin Dior and King Combs, were also present to show their support for their embattled father at court

Diddy’s sons, Justin Dior and King Combs, were also present to show their support for their embattled father at court

Combs’ mother defended her son against the “abhorrent accusations,” claiming his imperfections do not make him guilty.

However, an indictment unsealed last month accuses Combs of coercing and abusing women for years with the help of a network of associates who allegedly helped silence the victims through violence, including kidnapping and physical assault .

The indictment alleges that Combs hosted infamous drug-fueled “Freak Offs” that lasted for days and left guests requiring IV drips to recover.

Earlier this month, attorney Tony Buzbee announced that he is representing 120 accusers, including one who claims he was just nine years old when the rapper allegedly abused him. Buzbee warned, “The names will shock you.”

He went on to say that the allegations involve “a lot of powerful people” and “a lot of dirty secrets,” adding that his team has “photos, video and texts” to support the claims.

“We will expose the creators who allowed this behavior behind closed doors,” Buzbee told reporters. “We will pursue this case regardless of who the evidence relates to.”