Overview
- A TMZ report alleged Sean Combs was caught with homemade alcohol at FCI Fort Dix, but his representatives and a now-deleted statement from his family-run X account called the claim completely false.
- Documents obtained by CBS News indicate Combs is assigned to the Residential Drug Abuse Program at Fort Dix, an intensive treatment track that can reduce a federal sentence by up to one year.
- The same records show Combs is working as a chaplain’s assistant in the prison chapel, a sought-after assignment that involves library and clerical duties.
- Within days of his transfer, Combs was cited for a prohibited three-way phone call; officials recommended temporary loss of phone and commissary privileges, and the penalty decision was not immediately clear.
- Combs was moved to the low-security New Jersey facility on Oct. 30 to serve a 50-month sentence on Mann Act convictions, with his listed release date in May 2028 subject to good time and program credits.