Sean Combs Enters Prison Drug Rehabilitation Program That Could Shorten His Sentence

Sean “Diddy” Combs is actively participating in a residential drug rehabilitation program that could shorten his prison sentence by up to a year, his spokesman Juda Engelmayer confirmed this week. Combs, who is incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey, has committed himself to sobriety and personal growth. Engelmayer said the Bad Boy Entertainment founder is “fully engaged” in the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) and is “focused on growth, and committed to positive change.”


Combs began serving his 50-month federal sentence on October 3 following his conviction on two counts of transporting people for prostitution. Prosecutors had sought more than 11 years. He received credit for 14 months of time served and is currently scheduled for release in May 2028, according to federal inmate records. Successful completion of RDAP could move that date up, though he would still face five years of supervised release, drug testing, and mental health treatment. While incarcerated, Combs is working in the prison’s chapel library, which he has described as a respectful and supportive environment. His team also denied recent rumors that he was caught brewing alcohol behind bars.


The disgraced music mogul continues to appeal his sentence, which came after a trial that included harrowing testimony from ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Ventura detailed physical abuse and coercion into drug-fueled “freak-offs” with sex workers, describing the aftermath as humiliating and traumatic. During sentencing, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian condemned Combs for abusing his power and harming the women he claimed to love. Combs apologized in court, calling his actions “disgusting, shameful and sick.” Following his July conviction, his legal team even reached out to President Donald Trump seeking a pardon, according to a source close to the defense.


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