Diddy caught brewing alcohol inside Fort Dix prison


Daijiworld Media Network – New Jersey

New Jersey, Nov 8: Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has reportedly landed in trouble at Fort Dix prison after being caught brewing and drinking homemade alcohol, violating the sobriety pledge he made to a judge just weeks earlier.

According to TMZ, Diddy was found in possession of a DIY prison-made drink — a fermented mix of Fanta, sugar, and apples — prepared by inmates to create alcohol inside the low-security New Jersey facility.

Prison officials initially planned disciplinary action and a transfer to another unit but later reversed their decision, allowing him to remain in his current housing block.

The incident comes as a blow to Diddy’s recent claims of personal transformation. Before his sentencing last month, he told the court that he had been sober for the first time in 25 years and was determined to change his life. In a letter to the judge, he said the “old version” of him had died in prison and that he was embracing a new path.

However, the latest incident paints a contrasting picture. Photos taken recently showed Diddy relaxed and smiling with fellow inmates in the Fort Dix yard, appearing well-adjusted to prison life.

Diddy is currently serving a 50-month sentence after being convicted in July on two counts of violating the Mann Act. While prison officials have declined to comment on the alcohol discovery, the violation will remain on his record and could impact his privileges or any early release consideration.

  

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