NEW YORK – Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Thanksgiving dinner will look a little different this year.
On Wednesday, the disgraced hip-hop mogul and founder of Bad Boy Records was denied bail on sex trafficking and racketeering charges following his September arrest. He has been refused bail twice before.
Combs is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, and Fox News Digital confirmed the meal he will receive on Thursday. Including a Thanksgiving option.
for breakfast The menu includes fruits, cereals, and breakfast pastries. and skim milk Coffee is not on the list of options. Although it is available early in the week on Sunday.
Diddy denied bail in sex trafficking, racketeering case
Lunch will be served as a Thanksgiving meal for Combs and his cellmates. With roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, cranberry sauce Turkey gravy, dinner rolls, and margarine.
A variety of holiday pies are available for dessert. And if prisoners want a meat-free option. You can also choose to use hot and sour tofu.
Dinner is simpler with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, potato chips, whole wheat bread, fruit and beverages available.
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The food provided was similar to what Combs received while celebrating his 55th birthday in prison earlier this month.
Breakfast is the same. while lunch offers pasta and salad options. For dinner there is chicken or tofu fried rice.
Combs has been jailed since September. when he was arrested for conspiracy to defraud Prostitution using force, fraud, or coercion and transportation for prostitution He faces a minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum of life in prison if found guilty.
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Wednesday’s decision marks the third time Combs has been denied bail. Despite an offer of $50 million
Prosecutors accused Combs of trying to influence witnesses. and intimidating victims from behind bars and said he would risk fleeing if released. They also told the court that his reliance on his enormous wealth to apply for bail could amount to a “two-tiered” justice system if his proposal is allowed. The story involves a mogul paying a private security company to monitor him and control some of his communications while under house arrest.
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They also accused him of having a long history of obstruction. Encourage witnesses and subordinates to conceal him. and harassed both partners and personal officials According to court documents
The trial is scheduled for May 5 next year.
Fox News Digital’s Emily Trainham, Tracy Wright and Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.