Sean “Diddy” Combs, who awaits his trial on sexual traffic behind bars, was borrowed from a Brooklyn prison in a neighboring hospital late Thursday evening, page six can confirm.
A source of application of the law declared for the first time to the post that the besieged music magnate, 55, had been transported from the metropolitan detention center in the Brooklyn Hospital Center around 10 p.m.
An initiate indicates exclusively to page six that transport was done after nightfall in order to be discreet, because they did not want to attract the attention of other prisoners or prison personnel.
Several sources have confirmed to the post and on page six that the combs were going to obtain an MRI, which is a non -invasive medical imaging test which produces detailed images of almost all the internal structures of the human body, including the organs, the Bones, muscles and blood vessels.
A source says that the rapper’s knee “last night” bothers him and so he went to have him checked.
We are told that Combs did not spend the night in the hospital and was back to his cell in a few hours.
A separate source hypothesized that the musician had been involved in a prison fight or had another emergency, but we were told that this was not the case.
Combs representatives and lawyers did not immediately return the request for comments on page Six.
A spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons, on the other hand, told the post: “For reasons of confidentiality, security and security, we do not start the conditions of containment for anyone under our custody to include a medical status or medical trips. “
Combs has had a long history of knee problems. In 2020, he underwent his fourth operation in two years.
The rapper “Bad Boy for Life” admitted via his Instagram stories at the time that he was very subject to accidents, saying: “I am clumsy. I stumble. I fall. I fall into holes.
“It has always been like that. This is my fourth surgery in two years. I had two rotator wrists, a knee replacement, and now it’s on Quad. »»
He concluded at the time: “In the end, it was God’s work to slow me down.”
Five years later, Combs faces a multitude of prosecution for sexual assault and serious prison sessions for several accusations, including federal sex trafficking, racketeering and transport to engage in prostitution.
He pleaded not guilty and denied any reprehensible act, but will have to wait for his trial to start on May 5 before he could fight to be a free man again.
The founder of Bad Boy Records was denied the release under bail three times and it was reported that his passage from prison begins to have wreaking havoc on his body.
A lawyer and crime journalist said after a hearing last December that Combs seemed “surprisingly more thin” and gray than when he was arrested for the first time three months ago.
However, a source said on page six at the time that the former producer of “Making The Band” was “in good shape, healthy and entirely focused on his defense”.
“He was very active, remains in good humor and, as always, he was happy to see his children,” added the initiate. We have also been told that Combs works regularly.