Sean “Diddy” Combs marked his 56th birthday behind bars on Tuesday, November 4 — and it’s a far cry from the lavish celebrations he once threw.
The disgraced music mogul is currently serving a four-year sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix in New Jersey after being convicted on two counts of transporting individuals to engage in prostitution.
Details are now emerging about how Combs spent his day, including the meals he was offered. According to a menu obtained by People, inmates at Fort Dix were served standard breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, including cereal, pasta and pizza.
Breakfast, served around 6:30 a.m., included fruit, bran flakes and either a breakfast cake or whole wheat bread with jelly packets. Skim milk, margarine and sugar-substitute packets rounded out the meal.
Lunch, typically served between 11 a.m. and noon was a choice of chicken parmesan or a chickpea burger, with sides of pasta and spinach, plus garlic bread or whole wheat bread. Dessert or fruit was also available.
Dinner, served around 4:30 p.m., featured cheese pizza or navy beans alongside an Italian pasta salad, green beans and a garden salad with a selection of dressings.
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Combs also has access to the prison commissary, where he can purchase extra snacks such as cheese cake squares for $1.07, honey buns for $1.30, Pop-Tarts for $2.85, and a range of cookies between $1.95 to $2.60.
As the National Enquirer readers know, the fallen hip-hop star was transferred to Fort Dix less than a week ago, arriving on October 30 after spending months at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, during his trial.
Last month, Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison. A source exclusively told the Enquirer shortly after his sentencing that the former Bad Boy Records founder was in “total shock,” adding, “He really believed he’d get out with time served, his lawyers promised.”