Here’s what Sean Combs will be having for Thanksgiving dinner in jail

Sean “Diddy” Combs He’ll have a very different Thanksgiving in prison.
The music mogul, known for his flashy parties, will have a different menu than he is used to at the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix in New Jersey on Thursday.
The most traditional lunch for the holiday will consist of roasted turkey or soy chicken and vegetables, along with side dishes such as cornbread and gravy; baked sweet potatoes; mashed potatoes; Sweetcorn; chicken sauce; whole wheat bread; and choose fruit or holiday dessert accordingly PEOPLE. Beverages will also be provided.
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Breakfast and dinner will consist of smaller meals; The first will consist of bananas, bran flakes, whole wheat bread and skim milk. It will be served with two packages of jelly and margarine.
For dinner, Combs and his fellow inmates will be served a sandwich of their choice: deli meat and sliced cheese or peanut butter and jelly. They will also be offered potato chips, fruit, dessert or whole wheat bread and jelly.
On Christmas Day inmates will still have a more celebratory meal, but there will also be the option of a Cornish roast chicken.
Entertainment Weekly He has reached out to Combs’ representatives for comment.
Grammy winner in October sentenced to more than four years in prison He is behind bars following his conviction in July for two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution. But he found not guilty He was charged with racketeering conspiracy and two counts of sex trafficking, which could have resulted in a much longer sentence.
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Her lawyer argued that all sex in the case was consensual.
Last month, President Donald Trump announced that Combs, 56, asked for forgiveness from him. But so far he has refused to give her one.
On October 21, the White House said: USA Today Stories that said Combs had “received a commutation order” and could be released as early as that week were false.
Earlier this week, Combs’ longtime rival Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson starred in the four-part docuseries about his fellow rapper’s downfall. Sean Combs: ReckoningIt will premiere on Netflix on December 2.
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