Diddy Prison Stay Extended After Rule Violations

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is now serving his sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, where federal officials have updated his projected release date after recent rule violations.

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The music mogul, who was arrested in September 2024, is in the middle of a 50-month federal sentence tied to prostitution-related charges. He was transferred to the low-security Fort Dix facility shortly after his October 2025 sentencing. His release, once expected on May 8, 2028, has now been moved to June 4, 2028.

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Federal records attribute the change to disciplinary actions inside the prison. Reports say Combs was cited for alcohol-related misconduct and unauthorized communication, both of which factored into the revised timeline.

At Fort Dix, Combs works in the prison chapel and takes part in a drug-treatment program—key elements of what officials describe as a structured rehabilitation plan. His first weeks at the facility have involved settling into these programs while also undergoing disciplinary reviews.

Combs’ conviction stemmed from a high-profile trial where he was found guilty of transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. He was acquitted of more serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking. His sentence includes a four-year prison term, a fine, and several years of supervised release once he leaves federal custody.

For now, authorities have not indicated whether he could qualify for additional sentence reductions or early-release opportunities beyond the updated schedule.

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