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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Federal Agencies Sweep MDC Brooklyn as Diddy, Other High-Profile Inmates Face Troubled Jail Conditions

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

The Federal Bureau of Prisons conducted an interagency operation at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, where Sean "Diddy" Combs is currently detained on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Federal prison officials partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General and other law enforcement agencies to conduct this operation on Monday.

The Bureau of Prisons stated that the operation aimed “to achieve our shared goal of maintaining a safe environment for both our employees and the incarcerated individuals housed at MDC Brooklyn.” Officials confirmed there was no active threat to the facility, but they withheld further details regarding the specifics of the operation, citing security and safety reasons.

MDC Brooklyn has come under fire in recent years, facing widespread criticism for its poor living conditions, violence, and frequent reports of staff shortages. This facility has housed many high-profile inmates over the years, including R. Kelly, cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried, and Ja Rule. As the only federal jail in New York City since the 2021 closure of MCC New York, the jail is primarily used to detain individuals awaiting federal trials in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Federal prosecutors recently highlighted troubling incidents at the facility, leading to nine inmates being charged in connection with a string of violent attacks at MDC Brooklyn. According to federal reports, these incidents included two inmate deaths by stabbing, another inmate seriously injured with a makeshift weapon, and a correctional officer firing shots during an unauthorized car chase. These incidents underscore long-standing safety concerns that have plagued the Brooklyn detention center.

The detention facility has faced lawsuits and complaints from inmates over the years due to inadequate conditions. In a high-profile case, detainees won a $10 million settlement following an eight-day blackout in 2019, during which they endured frigid temperatures. R. Kelly also filed a lawsuit alleging he was improperly placed on suicide watch, and Bankman-Fried’s attorney reported his client was denied vegan food, forcing him to subsist on minimal sustenance.

The Metropolitan Detention Center’s conditions have stirred public outrage, leading to a push by the Department of Justice and Bureau of Prisons to address the facility’s myriad issues. The recent operation is part of a larger initiative to improve safety and hold those accountable for perpetuating violence within the jail. "Maintaining safety for both employees and detainees remains our top priority,” the Bureau of Prisons reiterated in a statement.

Located in an industrial section of the Brooklyn waterfront, MDC Brooklyn houses approximately 1,200 detainees—most of whom are awaiting federal trials. Those detained have expressed frustration over what they describe as rampant violence, unclean facilities, and frequent lockdowns that restrict them from accessing basic necessities like phone calls, showers, or time outside their cells.

As the operation at MDC Brooklyn unfolds, the Bureau of Prisons is expected to release additional details once it concludes, keeping the security and well-being of all involved at the forefront of its objectives.

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0:00.0

This is a true crime in real time update from True Crime Today and the Hidden Killers podcast.

0:06.9

I'm Tony Bruske. And today we delve into a shocking new allegation against Sean Diddy Combs that has sent ripples through the entertainment industry.

0:17.3

Just yesterday, a lawsuit was filed in the Supreme Court of New York, claiming that Diddy sexually

0:23.2

assaulted a 10-year-old aspiring rapper in 2005. This accusation isn't just another headline. It's

0:29.6

part of a troubling pattern that continues to unravel around the music mogul, drawing fresh

0:34.9

scrutiny to his past. The lawsuit brought forth by an attorney named

0:39.5

Tony Busby identifies the plaintiff as John Doe, a boy who at the time was full of dreams and

0:47.4

ambition. In 2005, his parents, eager to help him break into the industry, traveled from

0:53.2

Los Angeles to New York,

0:54.8

seeking to connect with influential figures in music. They hired a consultant who promised a crucial

1:00.0

meeting with Diddy, believing it could launch their son's career. What began as a hopeful audition,

1:05.8

however, quickly spiraled into a nightmare. During this meeting, John Doe was allegedly invited to Diddy's hotel room

1:13.2

for a private audition. After performing a few songs, Diddy reportedly told the boy that he could make him a star.

1:20.0

But things took a dark turn when the consultant allegedly left the young boy alone with Diddy.

1:25.1

Moments later, another individual offered John a soda, which he drank.

1:29.3

Leading to a sensation, he described as feeling a little funny.

1:33.4

The lawsuit suggests that the drink might have been laced with drugs such as GHB or ecstasy.

1:39.6

Once under the influence, the lawsuit claims Diddy coerced the boy into sexual acts, instructing

1:45.0

him to move closer and then pushing him down.

1:47.0

In a terrifying twist, Diddy allegedly said, you have to do some stuff you don't want to do

1:54.0

sometimes.

1:55.0

The gravity of these words only deepened when the young boy reportedly lost consciousness during

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