Overview
- Representatives say he partnered with an internal group called Bankroll Bosses to buy commissary food, prep it over two days, and deliver meals to every housing unit, improvising without stoves or microwaves and even using ID cards to cut.
- Fort Dix’s holiday lunch included roast turkey or soy chicken with cornbread dressing, baked sweet potato, mashed potatoes, corn, chicken gravy, whole wheat bread, and fruit or a holiday dessert; breakfast and dinner were modest cereal and sandwich offerings.
- A prison spokesperson said the facility planned holiday concerts, sports tournaments, card games, and permitted visits from loved ones for Thanksgiving.
- The 56-year-old is serving 50 months after convictions on two Mann Act transportation counts and was transferred to the low-security New Jersey prison on Oct. 30; his projected release is in mid-2028.
- His legal team is pursuing the appeal on an accelerated timetable with oral arguments expected in April 2026, and the president has confirmed receiving but not granting Combs’ pardon request.