When Sean Combs was arrested in September 2024, he traded a life of mansions and luxury hotels for a bleak, dormitory-style unit lined with bunk beds at a federal jail in Brooklyn.
For about a year, Mr. Combs has been living on the fourth floor of the Metropolitan Detention Center, where high-profile inmates often coexist with government informants and others who need to be separated from the general jail population.
Held without bail, Mr.
Continue Reading on New York Times
This preview shows approximately 15% of the article. Read the full story on the publisher's website to support quality journalism.