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Sean “Diddy” Combs: nervous breakdown in prison?

Sean “Diddy” Combs: nervous breakdown in prison?

In custody on sexual charges
Did Sean “Diddy” Combs have a nervous breakdown?

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is said to have done bad things to women, and the trial against him began in a few months. According to a report, imprisonment is anything but good for the alleged sex offender. A release had recently failed.

The reality of prison life catches up with fallen rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. As the Daily Mail reports, the 55-year-old rapper suffered an emotional breakdown at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in New York’s Brooklyn borough. According to the British newspaper, an insider revealed that the musician had asked the guards in a panic to be transferred to the prison hospital.

“With his high-profile legal team, Diddy expected to be out on bail long ago,” the anonymous source continued. The festive season behind bars was a “nightmare” for him. With the help of meditation techniques that he learned during his stay in prison, he finally managed to calm himself down. However, another insider close to the musician has now denied the incident. Combs remains strong despite the difficult situation – but he did not suffer a nervous breakdown.

However, the prison situation seems to be affecting the rapper. At his most recent court appearance, Combs appeared “astonishingly thin” and “gray,” according to eyewitness accounts. The Grammy winner has been in custody since September. The allegations are serious: he is accused of, among other things, sex trafficking, coercion and rape. In addition to the criminal charges, the musician is also facing numerous civil lawsuits.

His lawyers dismiss the allegations as “shameless publicity stunts.” These were designed to collect payments from celebrities who feared lies would be spread about them. The trial is scheduled to begin on May 5, 2025. If convicted, Sean Combs faces life in prison.