Joe Giudice spoke at length about the New Jersey prison where Sean “Diddy” Combs is serving his 50-month sentence.
The former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, who was indicted on federal fraud charges in 2013 and served 41 months in FCI Fort Dix, told Us Weekly that the disgraced rapper’s fate “depends on how he handles himself.”
“As long as he keeps a low profile and doesn’t try to act like a big shot, he’ll be fine,” said Judith, 53.
“I’ve seen people get stung on onions. It’s not with the most consistent people.”
The former Bravo star claimed to the media that he witnessed inmates having “group sex” in the early morning hours.
“I woke up at 3 or 4 in the morning and went to the bathroom and there were the craziest people you could ever imagine,” he recalled.
“They (security guards) just turn a blind eye when they hear the sound of rain showers at night,” Judith claimed.
But the former reality TV star said there are some positives to being in Fort Dix, including being able to pay for services like security and shoe shine.
“We get our clothes tailored, our chefs cook for us, and that’s what it’s all about,” Judith says.
Another former inmate described the “terrible” living conditions Combs likely faces at FCI Fort Dix.
“There’s one bathroom with a toilet and a shower on each floor, and everything is broken. A lot of the food is expired. It’s terrible. They don’t care,” the former inmate, who spent 17 months in a low-security federal correctional facility in 2019-2020, told US Weekly.
“I was there for a day and a half, and I said to the kid[I had just met]’This is not a prison, this is a mental hospital!'” And he agreed. It was a zoo,” he claimed.
Page Six reached out to FCI Fort Dix for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
In July, Combs, 56, was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion and racketeering conspiracy. However, he was found guilty of two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
Last month, the Revolt co-founder was sentenced to 50 months in prison and transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York to Fort Dix.
Combs is scheduled to be released in June 2028.
