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DIDDY HUNGRY? REFUSES JAIL FOOD, MISSES PRIVATE CHEF, CONVINCED HE'LL BE POISONED?
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As Diddy sits in jail on federal charges, a twelfth victim has come forward with a lawsuit accusing Sean Combs of drugging and assaulting her.
Thalia Graves, who was dating a Bad Boy employee, says she accepted a glass of wine from Combs while riding in a car driven by his head of security, Joseph Sherman. Graves states she doesn’t remember passing out, but when she woke up, she was lying face down on a pool table with her hands tied behind her back, as Sean Combs assaulted her. Years later, Graves learned that Combs had filmed the assault and shared the video with others.
At the same time, speculation has arisen over what Sean "Diddy" Combs is eating in jail. Reports suggest he’s avoiding the meals provided by food services, fearing he could be poisoned. Former inmate Larry Levine suggests that Combs might be paranoid, but it’s not unreasonable to think someone could pay to have his food poisoned, potentially causing a heart attack.
Correctional officers don’t earn much, and those implicated in the alleged videos have plenty of money. However, Levine also notes a simpler reason: many prisoners simply dislike the food when they first arrive.
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Thalia Graves, who was dating a Bad Boy employee, says she accepted a glass of wine from Combs while riding in a car driven by his head of security, Joseph Sherman. Graves states she doesn’t remember passing out, but when she woke up, she was lying face down on a pool table with her hands tied behind her back, as Sean Combs assaulted her. Years later, Graves learned that Combs had filmed the assault and shared the video with others.
At the same time, speculation has arisen over what Sean "Diddy" Combs is eating in jail. Reports suggest he’s avoiding the meals provided by food services, fearing he could be poisoned. Former inmate Larry Levine suggests that Combs might be paranoid, but it’s not unreasonable to think someone could pay to have his food poisoned, potentially causing a heart attack.
Correctional officers don’t earn much, and those implicated in the alleged videos have plenty of money. However, Levine also notes a simpler reason: many prisoners simply dislike the food when they first arrive.
Enter the world of Crime Online - the ultimate destination for crime awareness and prevention. Discover the latest breaking crime news, "Most Wanted" lists, missing persons alerts, and sex offender registries to protect yourself and your loved ones.
But that's not all - Crime Online is your partner in crime-busting, empowering you with the knowledge to take action and stand up against consumer scams, jailbreaks, and more.
What sets us apart? We're not just another crime news outlet. Our platform is curated by a team of crime reporters and legal experts from diverse backgrounds who bring their unique perspectives on cybercrime, addiction, forensic pathology, and crime scene investigation.
Join our community of crime-fighters and take back control. Because in the world of Crime Online, knowledge is power.
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