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Prison Records Show Diddy in Drug Program and Chapel Job, Cited for Banned Phone Call

Documents offer a snapshot of his early weeks at FCI Fort Dix, reflecting rehabilitative placement alongside a rules violation.

Overview

  • CBS News obtained prison documents showing Sean Combs working as a chaplain’s assistant at FCI Fort Dix and assigned to the Bureau of Prisons’ Residential Drug Abuse Program.
  • RDAP placement can trim up to about a year from a federal sentence, and Combs’ team says he is actively participating in treatment.
  • Records detail a Nov. 3 unauthorized three-way phone call with recommended penalties of 90 days without phone and commissary access, though it is unclear if they have been imposed.
  • CBS published Combs’ intake photo from Fort Dix, offering the first official image since his transfer on Oct. 30 following his roughly four-year sentence.
  • A TMZ report alleging he consumed homemade alcohol remains unverified as his spokesperson and family publicly deny any rule violations and call the claims false.