Wednesday, October 8, 2025 - Sean 'Diddy' Combs is pleading with the judge presiding over his case to serve his four-year prison sentence at a low-level New Jersey facility.
The Digsraced rapper has been locked up at the infamous
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn in the Special Housing
Unit since September 2024.
Following the conclusion of his highly anticipated
trial and sentencing, his legal team has requested that he serve his time at
FCI Fort Dix, a low-security prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, the Daily Mail can
confirm.
The 55-year-old, who was found guilty on two counts of
transportation for prostitution in July, made his plea for a cushier
facility to Judge Arun Subramanian on Monday.
The notice from defense attorney Teny Geragos reads: 'On
behalf of Mr. Combs, we respectfully request that the Court strongly recommend
a designation facility to the Bureau of Prisons in Mr. Combs’ Judgment.
Combs' team urged the judge to move him to FCI Fort Dix,
located on the McGuire Air Force Base, for Residential Drug Abuse Treatment
Program (RDAP) purposes and 'any other available educational and occupational
programs.'
Geragos also wrote the change would allow him to 'maximize
family visitation and rehabilitative efforts' to tackle his drug abuse
issues.
RDAPs typically last from six to 12 months. Enrolled
prisoners often live in a designated section of the prison and divide up their
days between activities centered around drug abuse treatment and work and
educational programs.
Federal prison consultant Sam Mangel told the Daily
Mail the program is 'intense' and is comparable to AA.
Successful completion of RDAPs can lead to up to one year
slashed from prisoners' sentences, according to criminal defense law
firm Elizabeth Franklin Best.
The firm noted that few inmates qualify for sentence
reductions and that the MDC does not offer an RDAP to inmates.
Combs confessed in court that his time in federal custody
has been the first in 25 years that he has been sober.
'I lost my way. I got lost in my journey. Lost in the drugs
and the excess,' he said.
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