Joe Giudice
DIDDY’S CASH WILL BUY COMFORT IN THE CLINK
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Joe Giudice says money goes a long way at Fort Dix — the minimum-security prison where Diddy’s now doing time — and it can make life a whole lot easier behind bars.
The former reality star — who did hard time there from 2016 to 2019 — tells TMZ inmates are “all about money,” and says Diddy could even dodge certain responsibilities if he’s willing to cough up some cash … like his new gig in the laundry room.
Joe says he used to pay other inmates to do the chores he didn’t want to do — including prison work — and claims Diddy could easily slide someone a few bucks to mark him as showing up for his job.
Diddy can even score better food by slipping money to guys in the kitchen … something Joe says he did himself.
Simply put … “As long as you got money, you got no problems.”
Fact is, Joe says just about everything’s for sale on the prison yard … comparing it to a “flea market.”
TMZ broke the story … Diddy began serving his 50-month sentence at the New Jersey prison on Thursday — the facility his lawyers requested so he could “address drug abuse issues” and “maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts.”
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As for making friends … Joe says Diddy should “stay humble” and lay low — but odds are, plenty of inmates will be looking to cozy up to the music mogul.

