Sean “Diddy” Combs may be doing just fine behind bars right now, but concern for his well-being is warranted… a famous prison trainer tells TMZ.
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John Fullera consultant known for his high-profile clients — he prepared Martha Stewart for his prison stay — tells TMZ … the rap mogul may not have had suicidal thoughts in his early days incarcerated, but the concern that Diddy’s mental health could worsen over time is valid … especially if the trial ends up not going in his favor.
As Fuller said… Diddy is probably used to getting what he wants, given his celebrity status… however, those days are over, at least for now — and it might be tough for him to process that.
Fuller added… “This is his version of 9/11.”
Fuller says a feeling of “complete hopelessness” is entirely possible given the gravity of Diddy’s situation… the Bad Boys Records founder has was charged with sex trafficking, extortion and transportation to engage in prostitution, and he is being held without bail.
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His case has been compared to other high-profile sex crime cases, such as R. Kelly‘sand Jeffrey Epstein‘s.
However, Fuller noted that Diddy may be getting an advantage behind bars… as John says, celebrities are used to being fully occupied — phones always ringing, meetings, public appearances — and so prison may allow Diddy some peace.
Diddy is currently being held at MDC Brooklyn — a federal detention center in New York — after losing his bail appeal hearing.
As TMZ previously reported… for Diddy’s safety, the rapper has been held in a Special Housing Unit away from the general population. He could likely be a target in prison, given his celebrity stature and the nature of the allegations against him.
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Your day to day is now seriously regimented …receiving instructions on when to wake up, eat, sleep and bathe.
We spoke to Diddy’s lawyer Marco Agnifilo outside the courthouse, where he expressed his concerns about the poor conditions at the facility… revealing that he is trying to transfer his client to a different prison.
Overall, it looks like Diddy is in for a rude awakening behind bars.
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