In the world of music and show business, the recent arrest of P. Diddy caused a real sensation. The famous rapper is in the 4 North unit of the Brooklyn Municipal Detention Center, awaiting his case in federal court. What is hidden behind these walls?

Conditions of detention - not a concentration camp, but not a resort either

The "4 North" branch is more like a student dormitory. There are no traditional prison cells here - only rooms where prisoners live, like in collective housing. They wake up around 6 in the morning, under close supervision, with the opportunity to spend free time in the gym or playing board games, including ping-pong.

"Prisoners have access to tablets that are not connected to the Internet. They can watch movies, play video games, listen to music. Apparently there are books, but their number is limited."

Life by strict rules

But despite a certain comfort, the department retains its strictness. The beds here are small, placed close to each other, which creates a feeling of tightness. Showers and bathrooms are separated only by a thin curtain, which does not provide complete privacy.

What's next for P. Diddy?

The 55-year-old rapper categorically denies all accusations of human trafficking, conspiracy to commit racketeering and prostitution. Despite the difficult situation, his lawyers are ready to fight for justice. P. Diddy's story is another example of how star careers often face legal challenges.

In this case, many questions remain open, and fans of the rapper hope for a positive outcome. No matter how this chapter of his life ends, he will undoubtedly leave a mark in history.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova