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Rewrite and translate this title Diddy’s Thanksgiving Meal in Jail Will Be Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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Diddy won’t quite be having a grand Thanksgiving feast for the holiday.

According to a menu obtained from the Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn, the Bad Boy Entertainment founder and entertainment mogul, born Sean Combs, will be served breakfast during the jail’s typical 6 A.M. schedule. The November 28 (Thursday) meal will include breakfast pastries, cereal and breakfast pastries.

For lunch, served at 11 A.M. will be the closest that Diddy gets to a Thanksgiving spread, with inmates having the option of turkey roast or hot & sour tofu. Dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, turkey gravy, mixed veggies, and mashed potatoes will be available as traditional Turkey Day sides. There will also be a variety of holiday pies provided.

Following the 4 P.M. headcount, for dinner will be light dinner options of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, potato chips, fruit and whole wheat bread.

Although waiting his May 5, 2025 trial on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, Diddy has requested bail three times, the latest being on Friday, November 22. If released, Diddy and his legal team are asking that he be placed on house arrest at his three-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. As reported by Complex’s Shawn Setaro, Judge Arun Subramanian stressed Diddy’s infractions of the Bureau of Prisons’ telephone regulations, and using unauthorized methods of communication, including text messages to an witness who allegedly participated in his orchestrated Freak-Offs. The rapper-producer has stopped these means of communication after being asked to do so by his legal reps.

This week, Judge Subramanian is scheduled to determine whether to grant Diddy bail.

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Diddy won’t quite be having a grand Thanksgiving feast for the holiday.

According to a menu obtained from the Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn, the Bad Boy Entertainment founder and entertainment mogul, born Sean Combs, will be served breakfast during the jail’s typical 6 A.M. schedule. The November 28 (Thursday) meal will include breakfast pastries, cereal and breakfast pastries.

For lunch, served at 11 A.M. will be the closest that Diddy gets to a Thanksgiving spread, with inmates having the option of turkey roast or hot & sour tofu. Dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, turkey gravy, mixed veggies, and mashed potatoes will be available as traditional Turkey Day sides. There will also be a variety of holiday pies provided.

Following the 4 P.M. headcount, for dinner will be light dinner options of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, potato chips, fruit and whole wheat bread.

Although waiting his May 5, 2025 trial on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, Diddy has requested bail three times, the latest being on Friday, November 22. If released, Diddy and his legal team are asking that he be placed on house arrest at his three-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. As reported by Complex’s Shawn Setaro, Judge Arun Subramanian stressed Diddy’s infractions of the Bureau of Prisons’ telephone regulations, and using unauthorized methods of communication, including text messages to an witness who allegedly participated in his orchestrated Freak-Offs. The rapper-producer has stopped these means of communication after being asked to do so by his legal reps.

This week, Judge Subramanian is scheduled to determine whether to grant Diddy bail.

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