Inside Diddy's Dark Days in Jail: Sunless Cells, Essays & Legal Battles

Sean “Diddy” Combs hasn’t seen sunlight in 11 months. His lawyer calls his Brooklyn jail stay “sensory deprivation.”

Diddy was found guilty of transporting individuals for prostitution. But he beat more serious sex trafficking charges due to lack of evidence

Locked up in MDC Brooklyn, Diddy has had no access to fresh air or sunlight—just artificial lights 24/7

His lawyer says the jail’s conditions are mentally draining. No wind, no sun, no contact with the outside world

To cope, Diddy has taken to writing. His lawyer says the mogul’s essays are “poignant and thoughtful,” showing deep self-reflection

Diddy stays in touch with his seven children and their mothers. He reflects on whether he’s lived up to his blessings

He rarely interacts with fellow inmates. “He keeps to himself and spends hours thinking,” his lawyer revealed

Rumors swirl of a possible Trump pardon. Diddy’s team allegedly reached out, but Trump hasn’t shown much interest

Diddy’s lawyers have filed a 62-page motion seeking to overturn his convictions—or at least get a retrial