Diddy Could Lose Phone Access & Commissary Privileges For 90 Days Over Alleged Unauthorized 3-Way Prison Call

Diddy Could Lose Phone Access & Commissary Privileges For 90 Days Over Alleged Unauthorized 3-Way Prison Call

Sean “Diddy” Combs hasn’t been at FCI Fort Dix for long, but he’s already been accused of breaking the rules.

As reported, after his sentencing, the music mogul was moved from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center to FCI Fort Dix. Since settling into the new facility, #Diddy has come under fire for allegedly taking part in a banned three-way phone call. Per documents obtained by CBS News, the Nov. 3 call involved Diddy, an unnamed woman, and an unidentified man, a setup that violates BOP rules prohibiting multiple participants on inmate calls.

During the call, Diddy spoke with an unnamed woman about getting in touch with “the digital person” about blogs, and then reportedly discussed arranging weekend visits with loved ones, suggesting they bring “200 singles.” When the third party was added, prison officials flagged the call as a rule violation.

In his explanation, Diddy said he was talking to his female lawyer, who added his PR guy to the call to draft a statement to the #NewYorkTimes after he approved it, but he provided no reason why he would want to issue a statement to the NYT. He also claimed he wasn’t aware of the third-party phone call regulations. Despite his explanation, officials still recommended that Diddy lose 90 days of phone access and 90 days of commissary privileges. It’s unclear, however, what consequences he ultimately received. This news follows reports of Diddy being caught with alcohol, an allegation his team has denied.

Authored by: Twila-Amoure

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