Overview
- CBS News published images taken days after his transfer that show Sean Combs with gray hair and beard, appearing noticeably older.
- Institutional documents cited by CBS indicate he could lose phone and dining privileges for allegedly making an unauthorized three-way call.
- A spokesperson told People the call was initiated by an attorney and concerned privileged legal communication about a statement to the New York Times.
- Prison information reported by CBS says he works as an assistant to the chaplain and is enrolled in an intensive substance-use treatment program.
- He is serving a 50‑month sentence and a $500,000 fine for transporting women for prostitution, was acquitted on sex-trafficking and extortion counts, and has appealed his conviction and sentence.