According to Suge Knight someone might hit Diddy in prison

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According to Suge Knight someone might hit Diddy in prison

Diddy is currently being held in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, a prison known for its violence and poor living conditions. Diddy was placed on “procedural” suicide watch, which is common when it comes to inmates of his caliber.

Suge Knight, who is currently serving 28 years in prison in California for voluntary manslaughter, spoke out about Diddy's arrest during an interview with Chris Cuomo on NewsNation.

Diddy and Suge have been rivals and enemies since the 1990s, when their respective labels, Death Row and Bad Boy, vied for rap supremacy in a feud that culminated in the tragic murders of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.

Suge claimed to know secrets about Combs' alleged criminal activities. “I tell you what, Puffy, your life is in danger because you know the secrets of whoever is involved. You know they'll get you if they want. No matter who you are, prison is a bad environment. Someone might do something to him just to make a name for themselves, or to prove their worth“.

Cuomo then asked the Death Row Records founder if he thought Diddy was in danger and if he had any advice for him. “I don't want to say that he is in danger and he shouldn't say it either, because if you suspect that a person might commit suicide, you no longer have the right to anything: no socks, no underwear, no t-shirt, no blankets, no sheets. You're naked in a cell like a madman, so he definitely won't want that to happen. Maybe he should follow the Jewish diet because kosher meals are so much better than food someone else prepares for you, at least they will arrive hot. They will arrive sealed and you will be the one to open them. This is very important“.

The former Death Row boss also spoke about why he feels no one is coming to Diddy's defense.

“Nobody's coming forward to defend him because they know what's going on,” Suge said and added, “the facts are there but, right now, I don't care if it's TI, I don't care if it's Rick Ross, I don't care if it's Jay-Z, I don't care if it's Snoop Dogg, I don't care if it's The Game, I don't care if it's Drake, nobody's stepping up. Nobody speaks”.

Source: Page Six and Billboard.com

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