6ix9ine claimed he asked Sean "Diddy" Combs why he never received an invite to any of his parties when they met for the first time behind bars.
6ix9ine tells DJ Vlad that he, Combs, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, and the former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, shared a jail unit. "We slept next to each other," the rapper recalled.
Combs, Hernández, and Bankman-Fried were among the high-profile figures, identified in a 2024 NPR article, who have been detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Other notable names include Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Fetty Wap.
"The first thing he said to me, he laughed, he's like, 'Yo, that's crazy how we meet, right?'" 6ix9ine remembered Combs telling him before they hugged.
He continued, "That's when I said, 'Yo, why you never invited me to any of your parties?'" When Vlad specifically asked him about not getting an invite to Combs' notorious freak offs, the rapper responded, "Yeah, I'm like, 'Yo, why you ain't invite me?'"
The New York Daily News reported in Nov. 2024 that 6ix9ine was sharing a jail housing unit with Combs and Bankman-Fried. The rapper's lawyer Lance Lazzaro told the newspaper that his client was initially held in solitary confinement for his safety after being sentenced to one month behind bars for violating his supervised release.
After spending time in isolation, 6ix9ine was moved to the same dorm-style floor as Combs. "He was transferred to that same unit that P. Diddy is in," Lazzaro said at the time. "How they're getting along, I have no information as to that."
Bankman-Fried spoke with Tucker Carlson earlier this year about having Combs as a fellow inmate.
"You know, obviously I've only seen one piece of him, which is Diddy in prison, and he's been kind to people in the unit, he's been kind to me," he said. "It's also a position no one wants to be in."
Bankman-Fried did not say anything about sharing a jail unit with 6ix9ine, but described the inmates as "a combination of a few other high-profile cases and then a lot of ex-gangsters—or alleged ex-gangsters."
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