Overview
- After serving a 90‑day term at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, the rapper described on a livestream with creator Adin Ross how he and Nicolás Maduro shared a housing unit.
- He said their bunks faced each other at close range and that he moved to a bed he claimed had been used by Sean “Diddy” Combs.
- He recounted that Maduro told him U.S. forces stormed his home during the arrest operation, and he said he offered to help with basic needs inside.
- He said Maduro smelled strongly when he first arrived from an antiterrorism unit but was later able to shower, a detail that spread fast online.
- After his release, he displayed a SpongeBob plush he said Maduro signed, as reports note Maduro was seized on January 3 in a U.S. special‑forces raid and remains in federal custody at the same jail.