Mangione and P. Diddy share notorious Brooklyn Detention Center
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering American millionaire Brian Thompson, was placed in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where rapper P. Diddy is also held. This facility has become famous as a "celebrity jail." There is much talk about the harsh conditions that prevail there.
Luigi Mangione, accused of the murder of millionaire Brian Thompson, has been placed in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. According to "The New York Post," rapper P. Diddy is held in the same prison. Mangione faces charges including first and second-degree murder and illegal possession of a firearm.
Metropolitan Detention Center is often called the "celebrity jail." Despite such a name, there is no luxury to be found there. In 2019, the former warden of the facility, Cameron Lindsay, described it as "one of the most troubled, if not the most troubled facility." In 2024, a federal judge threatened to dismiss the sentence of one condemned individual if sent to MDC due to the "inhumane conditions" there.
Luigi Mangione ended up in the same prison as P. Diddy
Rapper P. Diddy is held in the Special Housing Unit, known as "the hole," where the conditions are particularly difficult. Inmates don't even have pillows, and the cells are small and uncomfortable. Those who break the rules, are in protective custody, or are awaiting transfer to another prison end up there. Diddy's lawyer described these conditions as "disgusting" in a conversation with CNN.
He’s waking up on a steel bed with a one-and-a-half-inch mattress, no pillow, in an eight by 10-foot cell that I can assure you is disgusting - he said.
It is unknown if Mangione will end up in the same part of the prison as Diddy. Federal charges could result in the death penalty for him. Metropolitan Detention Center has previously hosted notable figures like R. Kelly and Ghislaine Maxwell.