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Rapper P.Diddy Turns 55: How the Scandalous Organizer of “White Parties” Celebrated His Birthday in Prison

American rapper and producer P.Diddy (real name – Sean Combs), who is suspected of sex trafficking and racketeering, turned 55 on November 4.

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P.Diddy celebrated his 55th birthday not in a fancy restaurant or expensive club, but behind bars in a federal prison amid lawsuits alleging sexual abuse on his part.

The children of the “white party” organizer showed on their Instagram pages how they congratulated their father, NBN reports.

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Quincy Brown, Justin, King, Chance, Love and twins Jesse and D’Lila Combs called their father and sang him the traditional “Happy Birthday.” The heirs also prepared a birthday cake, on which they blew out the candles themselves. The rapper thanked the children for their support, saying he was proud of them and couldn't wait to meet them.

The American publication New York Post writes that this year P.Diddy was left without a loud and luxurious birthday celebration, but on November 4 he could not complain about the food in prison. For breakfast, the artist was brought a muffin, cereal and fruit, for lunch he ate meatballs, pasta with marinara sauce and salad, for dinner the rapper received chicken, fried rice with tofu, carrots and black beans.

Recall that Sean Combs was arrested in New York on September 16, he is suspected of sex trafficking and racketeering. The first lawsuit against P.Diddy was filed by his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassandra Ventura. The star stated that at the artist's “white parties” she was repeatedly a victim of cruel treatment from him.

Later it turned out that many other men and women suffered from sexual violence at these events. Combs has now been accused of 120 crimes, with the youngest victim possibly being 9 years old. Five new lawsuits were filed against the rapper last month, with media outlets reporting details of the charges.

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