Overview
- Federal Bureau of Prisons records show Sean Combs was transferred from MDC Brooklyn to low-security FCI Fort Dix, with a projected release date of May 8, 2028.
- The placement follows a defense request citing Fort Dix’s Residential Drug Abuse Program and easier family access, with reports he is housed in a drug-treatment unit outside general population.
- Combs has about 14 months of time served credited since his September 2024 arrest, and program participation and good-conduct credits could shorten his custody.
- His legal team asked the 2nd Circuit to expedite the appeal, proposing oral argument in April with agreement from prosecutors, to ensure any ruling is meaningful.
- He was convicted on two Mann Act counts and acquitted of racketeering and sex-trafficking charges, and President Trump has acknowledged a clemency request with no announced decision after the White House denied reports of imminent action.