Prison Attack: Diddy Associate Threatened With Knife

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    The word is on the street, and even behind bars: Diddy reportedly faced a chilling threat while locked up in MDC Brooklyn. Charlucci Finney, a close friend of the mogul, is speaking out about a terrifying incident where Diddy allegedly woke up to a knife at his throat.

    According to Finney, this shocking moment occurred late one night as Diddy was sleeping in the notorious New York federal facility. He told Daily Mail that the hip-hop icon was jolted awake with a shiv pressed against his neck, narrowly escaping serious injury or worse. It’s the kind of story that makes you hold your breath.

    “He woke up to a weapon to his neck. Nobody knows if the guards broke it up or if Puff fought the guy off himself,” Finney shared, emphasizing how unsettling this experience was for everyone in Diddy’s inner circle.

    TMZ sources have corroborated the attack, reporting that Diddy’s lawyer, Brian Steel, even mentioned the situation during his sentencing hearing, explaining how a correctional officer intervened just in time to stop the armed inmate.

    Finney suspects the incident was an act of intimidation, pointing out MDC Brooklyn’s reputation for being a tough environment, especially for individuals facing sex-related charges. No matter who you are, you’ve got to stay aware of your surroundings.

    “Prison isn’t safe for anybody, but especially for someone in Diddy’s position,” Finney added, expressing genuine concern for his friend’s well-being. “I’m honestly scared for his safety.”

    As we know, Diddy was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison after being convicted of two counts under the Mann Act. He was acquitted of the more severe charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering.

    Adding another layer to the story, TMZ reports that President Trump is considering a potential pardon, a claim the White House Communications Office has denied. However, sources close to the situation insist the discussion is indeed happening. Whew!

    According to Sam Mangel, a former inmate turned prison consultant, Diddy’s next facility “won’t be nearly as dangerous” as MDC Brooklyn. But for now, it sounds like Diddy needs to remain vigilant and keep his head on a swivel, no matter where he is. Stay strong, fam.

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