Overview
- Federal Bureau of Prisons records list a tentative May 8, 2028 release date, which can change based on good-conduct credits or program participation.
- Combs is serving a 50‑month federal sentence with a $500,000 fine and will face five years of supervised release after prison.
- He has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since his September 2024 arrest, with a transfer decision left to the BOP after a judge recommended FCI Fort Dix.
- A jury returned a mixed verdict after a two‑month trial, acquitting him of sex trafficking and organized‑crime charges while convicting him on two counts of transporting persons for prostitution.
- His legal team filed an October 20 appeal to the Second Circuit challenging the application of the Mann Act, and President Trump has confirmed receiving a pardon request that remains undecided; a reported in‑custody attack has not been verified by officials.