According to Larry Levine, ex-inmate of the prison where the rapper has been since September 17, the artist would be “very paranoid”. “Imagine if someone paid someone inside to poison their food, cause a heart attack and they died. He’s so scared. You don’t know what to think, who to trust or what to believe,” Lavine said.
according to NewsNation website. Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, told TMZ website that Diddy was placed on surveillance to ensure his safety and avoid suicide, a common practice among new prison
The lawyer said that after spending 6 hours with the rapper, he showed no signs of suicide, but rather a strong attitude and with super focus on his defense.