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Prison Files Show Diddy in Treatment and Chapel Job as Fort Dix Weighs Discipline for Banned Call

Newly obtained records include his intake photo, with his team rejecting claims he drank homemade alcohol.

Overview

  • CBS News obtained prison documents showing Sean Combs is assigned to the Residential Drug Abuse Program, which can shorten sentences by up to a year.
  • He holds a coveted chapel assignment as a chaplain’s assistant and is working in the chapel library, according to his publicist.
  • Records state Combs made an unauthorized three-person phone call on Nov. 3, with officials recommending 90 days’ loss of phone and commissary privileges.
  • It is unclear whether the recommended penalties have been implemented, though the ruling was filed the next day.
  • His intake photo from FCI Fort Dix was released, and representatives publicly denied TMZ’s report that he drank homemade alcohol, emphasizing his focus on sobriety.