Diddy is currently in a well-known federal jail in Brooklyn, which has also housed R. Kelly, Fetty Wap, Michael Cohen, Allison Mack, and Ghislaine Maxwell, as reported by TMZ. After his unsuccessful bail request, he will remain at the Metropolitan Detention Center. He was arrested on Monday night and faces charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, outlined in a 14-page indictment. His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, informed reporters outside the court that they intend to appeal the bail ruling, stating, “He’s going to clear his name and we’re going to stand by his side as he does. We believe in him wholeheartedly.” Agnifilo emphasized that Diddy came to surrender voluntarily, questioning why the government would oppose his attempt to do so since it would prevent them from requesting detention. He argued that Diddy's actions showed good faith, highlighting his flight risk was minimal given his willingness to turn himself in. Diddy also proposed a $50 million bond and offered to stay under house arrest in Miami with constant monitoring. However, Judge Robyn Tarnofsky was not convinced, stating that the nature of the crime often occurs away from public view, even with surveillance. In a letter to the judge, Diddy's legal team described the conditions at the Brooklyn detention center as “horrific.” Reports indicate there have been at least four suicides and instances of food contamination in the last three years. Keep it locked to 103.5 The Beat for more!