Overview
- CBS News obtained documents showing Sean Combs is working as a chaplain's assistant at FCI Fort Dix, a coveted assignment inside the facility.
- He has been placed in the Residential Drug Abuse Program, which the Bureau of Prisons says can reduce a sentence by up to one year upon completion.
- Prison records state he made an unauthorized three-person phone call on Nov. 3, with officials recommending 90 days without phone and commissary privileges.
- His publicist says the call involved his legal team and was procedural, while it remains unclear if the recommended penalties have been imposed.
- Combs’ intake photo at Fort Dix was published as his team denies a TMZ report that he drank homemade alcohol, asserting he has not violated prison rules and is prioritizing sobriety.