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Inside Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ new life at ‘horrible’ Fort Dix prison

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Joe Giudice shared details about the New Jersey prison where Sean “Diddy” Combs is spending his 50-month sentence.

The former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, who served 41 months behind bars at FCI Fort Dix after being indicted on federal fraud charges in 2013, told Us Weekly that the disgraced rapper’s fate “depends on how he carries himself.”

“As long as he keeps a low profile and doesn’t try to act like a big shot, he’ll be fine,” Giudice, 53, shared.

“I’ve seen people get stabbed over an onion. You ain’t in there with the most stable people.”

The former Bravo star claimed to the outlet that he witnessed inmates having “group sex” in the wee hours of the morning.

“I got up at, like, three or four in the morning to go to the bathroom and you would see the craziest things in there, people you would never imagine,” he recalled.

“[The guards] hear the shower going at night, and they just look the other way,” Giudice claimed.

However, the former reality TV star said there are some positives of being at Fort Dix, including being able to pay for services such as security and getting your shoes shined.

“You can get your clothes tailored and chefs making food for you. That’s just how it is,” Giudice said.

Another former inmate explained the “horrible” living conditions that Combs is most likely facing at FCI Fort Dix.

“There’s one bathroom per floor with toilets and showers and everything is broken. A lot of the food is expired. It’s horrible. They don’t care,” the former prisoner, who spent 17 months at the low-security federal correctional institution between 2019 and 2020, shared with US Weekly. 

“I was there a day and a half, and I [told a] kid [I just met], ‘This isn’t a jail, this is an insane asylum!’ and he agreed. It was a zoo,” he claimed.

Page Six has reached out to FCI Fort Dix for comment but did not immediately hear back.

In July, Combs, 56, was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and on racketeering conspiracy. However, he was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution.

Last month, the Revolt co-founder was sentenced to 50 months behind bars and was transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY, to Fort Dix.

Combs is set to be released from prison in June 2028.

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