Bureau of Prisons Confirms Diddy Transferred to Fort Dix to Serve 50-Month Term
Time already served since his 2024 detention counts toward the sentence, putting his earliest release consideration in 2028.
Overview
- A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson said Sean “Diddy” Combs has been moved from MDC Brooklyn to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.
- He received a 50-month federal sentence on October 3 for two counts of transporting people for prostitution after a July jury acquittal on sex trafficking and extortion charges.
- Judge Arun Subramanian urged that Combs be housed as close to the New York metro area as possible and be considered for substance-use treatment, while the defense had asked specifically for Fort Dix.
- Fort Dix is a low-security facility known for substance-abuse programs, and federal custody records reflect credit for time already served.
- An eight-week trial featured testimony from Casandra Ventura and another accuser identified as Jane, with prosecutors describing coercive, drug-fueled encounters.