Former warden shares about conditions inside Brooklyn prison
A retired warden of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn described the conditions at the facility. Cameron Lindsay tell EVERYBODY that thing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs are “attractive targets to attack” behind bars.
RELATED: Footage shows Diddy’s sons leaving court after judge denies his bail appeal (WATCH)
What to Know About Sean Combs’ Pretrial Detention
EQUAL previously reportedDiddy will remain in MDC-Brooklyn during his pretrial detention. After a second attempt failed When he asked for bail, his lawyers revealed that they were trying to speed up the trial. Combs is facing three serious crimesfrom extortion to sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. FBI arrested him at a Manhattan hotel on Monday (September 16).
RELATED: Here’s everything you need to know about the 14-page federal indictment against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs (LIVE UPDATES)
The former warden’s comments about the prison mirrored those of Diddy’s legal team. Marc Agnifilio and Teny R. Geragos described conditions at MDC-Brooklyn as “horrific” in their rejected $50 million bail proposal. They advocated for pretrial home confinement with GPS monitoring and surrender of passports for him, his mother and four daughters. Two judges said no, citing concerns about allegedly endangering potential witnesses.
Diddy: Former Warden Shares What It’s Like Inside MDC-Brooklyn
Now, Lindsay told PEOPLE in a recent interview that the charges against Diddy could reverse his danger behind bars.
“His enormous celebrity status and the allegations of violence against women made him a very attractive target to attack,” Cameron Lindsay told the outlet. “And in the subculture – in the prison and jail world – it would be seen as a badge of honor to assassinate someone like him.”
The former warden added that the Brooklyn prison where Diddy was housed could be “cold” and “harsh,” meaning strict, rigid, or harsh. Everything is planned. That’s not life,” Lindsay is said to have shared.
A Bureau of Prisons representative named Scott Taylor confirmed that Diddy did not receive special treatment. Like the center’s 1,217 other inmates, Combs had to wake up at 6 a.m. and spend an hour and a half making his bed.
An inmate handbook reviewed by PEOPLE shows that MDC-Brooklyn has five check-ins within a 24-hour period. Lunch is at 11 a.m., while dinner is after 4 p.m., except on weekends and holidays.
Additionally, the retired warden said Combs will be cut off from the outside world in several ways, including no internet access and limited time outside in enclosed areas..
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has not spoken directly from behind bars. However, his attorney, Marc, has clarified that reports that the producer was on suicide watch were true, but said Combs had “absolutely no intention of committing suicide”. The attorney confirmed that it was a routine procedure for “new, high-profile inmates”. Diddy is said to be “strong, healthy, confident and focused on his defense”, according to the attorney.
RELATED: Diddy’s attorney speaks out after reports he was placed on suicide watch while in federal prison
What do your roommates think?