Sean Diddy Combs was rushed to Brooklyn Hospital for an MRI due to knee issues while in jail for charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. The visit occurred at night to maintain privacy and avoid speculation and he was back to jail after MRI without spending a night in the hospital. Reports said it was not an emergency but a scheduled doctor visit. Recently, Diddy broke down in jail and pleaded with prison guards for hospital observation.
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