box for them to be given to him since he’s not in general population — meaning the lackluster prison food won’t be particularly fresh when he receives it.
Diddy has access to a commissary where he can buy smaller goods — like candy, coffee, tea, cheese — and also larger items like sweatpants, sneakers, and a radio.
James Kousouros, attorney to the rapper Casanova— who spent time at MDC Brooklyn before he was sentenced to 188 months last year for racketeering —
tellsTMZ conditions in the prison are even more dire than they sound.Kousouros says regular fights and assaults break out in the prison itself … and, in the SHU,he says,
Diddy will have a very limited amount of access to the library and the phone.JK says it’s harder for visitors to come and see people in the SHU because
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