Diddy is in prison fighting for his life while grown men are fighting to make his bed. What is life? Prosecutors say Diddy has “demonstrate an uncanny ability to get others to do his bidding, employees and MDC inmates alike.” What? He’s got guards and inmates doing him favors? Yes. Lisa Evers, the veteran reporter, spoke to someone who was incarcerated in Diddy’s unit recently and this inmate said Diddy has inmate-groupies who make his bed and do other little favors for him. Being friendly with Diddy is a big deal to them. “Dudes would be jealous of another dude because he [Diddy] was closer to another dude.”
The inmate said Diddy is in good spirits. “He's not crying about nothing. His energy is super strong.” He said Diddy goes around the unit spreading joy. “He's got a good attitude. He always want everybody to be happy. He’ll make a dude smile. He wants to make sure everybody's happy. There's one thing he does when he walks around every day. He'll look at you and say, ‘Smile man!’”
He’s in a unit where he’s not in a cell, it’s 20 men in a dormitory-style arrangement. His bed is right next to where the police sit but this unit is not a dangerous space. “He's super comfortable,” the inmate said. “That's like a unit where they have high profile cases there. He's not around nobody that's acting tough. Everybody's chillin.”
Meanwhile, when Diddy leaves the unit and goes to the phone he sometimes tries to reach out to witnesses. He’s arranging three-way calls with associates he’s not supposed to be talking to—some of whom are in what the government considers his criminal enterprise. [An inmate can only call people on their official call list, but they can call people on their list and have them loop in someone else.] He’s also buying phone time from other inmates so he can make calls. The government says he’s not just calling his lawyers, he’s making “relentless efforts” to speak to witnesses or associates who can intimidate them on his behalf.
Recently there was a sweep of the cells. Guards found notes in Diddy’s cell that led them to believe that he paid Kalenna Harper from Diddy Dirty Money for an Instagram post that cast doubt on Dawn Richards’s claims about Diddy. That’s yet another attempt to obstruct justice. If Diddy isn’t guilty, he’s sure acting like he is.
As an attorney, who has no favor toward Diddy, I find your reporting problematic. First, you are drawing legal conclusions about Diddy attempting to obstruct justice. Second, most of your reporting appears to be based on an unconfirmed source who could possibly be relaying unreliable, false or misleading information. Such skewed commentary seems more self-serving than the pursuit of truth and justice.
I went to Howard with Sean (gubmint name). We weren’t super-cool or anything, but the few months he was there he was famously creepy.
Posted up outside at the Quad past 2:00 AM on a weeknight? Check.
Pushing up on your lady? Absolutely.
Hiding dudes in the closet while blending? Yep.
Dude guilty of all that shit.