Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs isn’t getting ‘special treatment’ in jail, former inmate claims: ‘His wealth won’t help him’

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Sean “Diddy” Combs, seen here in 2012, won’t get “special treatment” behind bars, according to a former inmate. Briquet-Gorassini-Gouhier-Guibbaud-Orban-Wyters/ABACA/Shutterstock

Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t getting VIP treatment in jail while being held without bail as he awaits trial for his sex trafficking case, according to a former inmate.

“Married at First Sight Australia” alum Timothy Smith, who served time in a US federal prison after pleading guilty to drug trafficking, said in a new interview that the embattled rapper likely is not getting any “special treatment” at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY.

“His money and wealth won’t get him any benefits,” Smith told Daily Mail Australia Sunday while reflecting on his own experience behind bars.

“Married at First Sight Australia” alum Timothy Smith, who served time in federal prison, said Combs likely won’t get “any benefits.” timsmith_melbourne/Instagram “His wealth won’t help him in here, nothing at all,” Smith told Daily Mail Australia of Combs, seen here in 2017. Rebecca Sapp

The former reality TV star asserted that the federal prison system is “so limited” and that even the rich “don’t get extra privileges.”

“You’re allowed a few basics, like a tracksuit and sneakers from the commissary, but that’s about it. They do raids, and if you try to stockpile, they take everything,” he shared.

Smith also said that Combs, 54, most likely does not “have access to other inmates.”

The former reality TV star, not pictured, said prisoners are raided, so they cannot “stockpile” supplies. WireImage “You get a Bible and one book per week. That’s all,” Smith said. timsmith_melbourne/Instagram

“People think there are TVs and radios, but where he’s at, there’s nothing, not even a radio. You get a Bible and one book per week. That’s all,” he said.

Smith said the hip-hop mogul will be given only 300 minutes of phone time per month.

“So if you’re on the phone for 30 minutes a day, after 10 days, you get no more phone for the next 20 days,” he shared. “Sometimes you run out of minutes within the first week, and then you’re just left talking to yourself.”

Combs is being held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY, seen above. Paul Martinka Smith claimed the hip-hop mogul does not have access to a radio or TV and is likely being kept away from other inmates. DOJ

“His wealth won’t help him in here, nothing at all,” he added.

Smith, a skilled pilot, was arrested for drug trafficking in 2006 after flying marijuana across the Canada-US border. He was sentenced to one year in prison, which was reportedly extended due to immigration complications.

If convicted, Combs faces a minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum of life behind bars after being arrested in New York City on Sept. 16.

Combs was arrested on Sept. 16. RTimages / SplashNews.com He was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution. Diddy/Instagram

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He was charged with three counts: racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The Bad Boy Records founder pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held without bail.

Combs’ arrest came nearly a year after his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura filed a lawsuit accusing him of raping and physically abusing her throughout their 10-year relationship in November 2023.

The music producer, seen here with six of his seven kids, has denied any wrongdoing. diddy/Instagram Combs, pictured here in 2004, was sued for rape by his ex-girlfriend Cassie last year. FilmMagic

The exes settled the suit the next day, and while Combs denied any wrongdoing at the time, a video of him assaulting Ventura, 38, at a hotel in 2016 surfaced online in May.

He is facing a number of lawsuits, with a Texas-based attorney claiming just last month that at least 50 more victims, including minors, also plan to pursue legal action.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

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