Friday, October 31, 2025 - Sean “Diddy” Combs has officially began serving his federal prison sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, where he is expected to spend the next two and a half years.
According to law enforcement sources, the music mogul was
transferred to the low-security federal correctional institution early Thursday
morning and began the check-in process shortly after arrival. This move follows
Judge Arun Subramanian’s sentencing of Diddy to 50 months in prison, with the
Federal Bureau of Prisons approving his request to serve time at Fort Dix.
Diddy’s legal team said the facility was chosen because it
would allow him to address drug abuse issues, maximize family visitation, and
focus on rehabilitation during his sentence.
The rapper and entrepreneur had been held at the
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn since September 2024, following
his arrest and denial of bail pending trial. The conditions at MDC, known for
overcrowding and violence, were said to be far harsher than those at Fort Dix.
Despite the downgrade in security level, Diddy’s attorney
Mark Geragos warned that his client could still face danger behind bars.
Speaking on the “2 Angry Men” podcast, Geragos said Diddy would have a target
on his back, with threats of sexual and violent assaults being a real concern.
Those fears aren’t unfounded, Diddy’s team told the
court during his sentencing that another inmate had once planned to attack him
with a knife, and that he had woken up to a blade pressed against his neck
while in custody.
Now settling into his new environment, Diddy’s projected
release date is May 8, 2028, according to the Bureau of Prisons. However, that
date could change depending on conduct, rehabilitation programs, and other
factors during his incarceration.

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