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.

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