Gene Deal Claims He Cracked Diddy’s Jail Message — “Pizza Boxes” Wasn’t About Pizza

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Gene Deal Claims He Cracked Diddy's Jail Message — The Truth ...

A leaked jailhouse phone call allegedly involving Sean “Diddy” Combs is dominating social media — and not because of what was said, but how it was said.

In the audio, Diddy appears to tell his son to do something oddly specific:
“Get rid of all the leftover pizza boxes… all the boxes… and recycle the plastic like we talked about.”

And instantly, people online had the same reaction: Why would that be the priority?

That’s where Gene Deal enters the chat.

Deal, who has positioned himself as an insider with knowledge of Diddy’s world, believes the wording wasn’t random — he suggests the “pizza boxes” line could be a coded instruction to clean up materials connected to whatever Diddy feared investigators might find.

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From there, the internet did what it always does: connected dots.
Some pointed to Diddy’s Miami-area location near ports and shipping routes, spinning theories about “boxes” meaning containers or storage. Others pushed it further, referencing unverified rumors about tunnels and private access routes.

Deal also highlighted the phrase “recycle the plastic”, suggesting it could refer to storage devices — flash drives, memory cards, even hard drives — rather than actual recycling.

As if that weren’t enough, another part of the conversation reportedly mentions reaching out to a “producer” and referencing a “release date” for a “Netflix movie,” which triggered a fresh wave of speculation about alleged footage and silent negotiations happening behind the scenes.

Deal also made controversial comments tying Diddy and Jay-Z to “people in power,” claiming Diddy was “number one” and Jay was “next.” That part remains unproven, but it has reignited old rumors and intensified debate.

Bottom line:
There’s no official confirmation this is a code — but Gene Deal’s interpretation is now shaping the narrative online.

And judging by the reactions?
This story is only getting louder.

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