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Inmate Recounts Alleged Knife Incident Involving Rapper Diddy at Brooklyn Jail
5 Nov
Summary
- Diddy transferred to FCI Fort Dix prison in October 2024
- Alleged knife attack by inmate at Brooklyn's MDC facility before transfer
- Inmate Raymond Castillo intervened to protect Diddy

In October 2024, rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs was transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn to the low-security FCI Fort Dix prison in New Jersey to begin his four-year sentence. This move came after an alleged incident at the MDC, where Combs was reportedly nearly attacked by another inmate wielding a knife.
According to Raymond Castillo, the inmate who intervened to protect Combs, the confrontation began while the rapper was watching a TV show. The would-be attacker approached Combs with a request, and when he refused, the man allegedly obtained a handmade shiv and began to approach Combs. Castillo then stepped in to prevent the attack.
While there were initial reports of a knife being held to Combs' throat, Castillo has now stated that these were "false rumors." He described the incident as more of an "intimidation" tactic rather than a true assassination attempt. Despite the precarious situation, Combs apparently handled the confrontation effectively, and the authorities were eventually called to the scene.
Combs has been described as having a "horrible" experience at the MDC, not due to threats, but because of the lack of access to the outside world. However, the rapper is said to have shown grace to other prisoners and even launched a business course to help them with their entrepreneurial skills.
As Combs settles into his new surroundings at FCI Fort Dix, it remains to be seen whether he will face similar challenges. But with the support he received from Castillo at the MDC, he may be better equipped to navigate the challenges of prison life.




