Rapper P Diddy became a priest's assistant in prison
Rapper and music producer P. Diddy (real name - Sean Combs) works in the chapel and participates in a drug addiction treatment program at Fort Dix prison, where he was transferred on October 30.
As reported by BAKU.WS, CBS News informs.
Combs, as revealed by the media source, works as a chaplain's assistant - one of the most prestigious assignments at Fort Dix prison. A former prison commissioner told CBS News that P. Diddy's responsibilities include: maintaining the chaplain's religious library; cleaning his office and keeping records.
"He works in the chapel library, where, according to him, there is a warm, respectful and productive atmosphere," added Combs' publicist Juda Engelmayer.
CBS News also found out that P. Diddy faces disciplinary action for an unauthorized phone call he made on November 3. The musician called his lawyer, who in turn transferred his call to another specialist, which is prohibited by the rules.
As a result, the media emphasizes, Combs may temporarily lose his right to use the phone and visit the prison store.
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