Overview
- TMZ published the first footage from inside FCI Fort Dix showing Sean “Diddy” Combs working in the chapel’s media library, handing out movies and religious materials and chatting with inmates.
- The Bureau of Prisons lists a projected release date of June 4, 2028, and Diddy’s son King Combs told TMZ the family is hoping for an early return despite prior pardon rumors being denied by the White House.
- Combs’ spokesperson says he is assigned to chapel/library duties and has been accepted into the Residential Drug Abuse Program, which could shorten his time if he completes it.
- Recent reports claimed prison-rule violations, including homemade alcohol and an unauthorized three-way call; his representatives have called the alcohol allegation completely false.
- BOP policy prohibits recording devices in federal prisons, and security experts say such videos usually come from contraband phones or staff leaks; Fort Dix said it did not authorize the footage.