Phxt He’s more terrified for his life than ever — desperate to get out before it’s too late.

Sean “Diddy” Combs is now raising urgent alarms over his safety. According to close sources, the rapper “woke up with a knife to his throat” while incarcerated — a chilling incident that has intensified his pleas to be released as soon as possible.
Charlucci Finney, a longtime friend, first brought the report to light, saying the terrifying scenario unfolded during one of Diddy’s nights at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn. He said he didn’t know whether Diddy fought off the assailant or guards intervened, but emphasized the gravity: “If this guy had wanted to harm him, Sean would have been harmed.” Finney speculates the act was intended as intimidation, a warning.
The allegations match earlier court testimony that a guard once stopped an inmate wielding a shiv approaching Diddy. But the new claims suggest a more direct and immediate danger — one that heightens his urgency to secure freedom.
Legal filings reveal that Diddy’s defense team has already been pushing for early release, citing deteriorating conditions and threats to his mental and physical health behind bars. But after this latest escalation, the stakes feel even higher.
Diddy is currently serving a 50-month sentence (4 years and 2 months) following his conviction earlier this year on two counts under the Mann Act, after being cleared of racketeering and sex trafficking charges. The sentencing judge emphasized the exploitative nature of the convictions, imposing both prison time and a $500,000 fine.
Inside MDC Brooklyn, safety concerns are hardly new. In 2024, the facility faced scrutiny after multiple violent incidents — including murders and assaults using makeshift weapons — along with allegations of staff misconduct. Those events underscore the dangers Diddy now faces within the same walls.
As word of the knife incident spread, reactions came fast: 50 Cent responded on social media, mocking the claim and questioning whether Diddy was “snitching.” But despite the barbs, the urgency of Diddy’s own warnings is clear. He’s reportedly more fearful now than ever and wants out — immediately. The image of a knife at one’s throat goes beyond metaphor in a setting where vulnerabilities are magnified.
For now, prison officials and Diddy’s legal team have declined to confirm or deny the alleged overnight attack. Meanwhile, court documents and public hearings could soon bring these claims into sharp relief — as a man once accustomed to influence now fights for the most basic right: safety.