Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Prison Release Date Pushed Back
Sean Combs’ release date shifted from May 8 to June 4, 2028, after alleged prison rule violations; his team denies the claims, BOP declined to explain the delay.
- BOP records show Sean `Diddy` Combs' projected release date changed from May 8, 2028 to June 4, 2028, Billboard found.
- Media outlets reported Sean `Diddy` Combs allegedly violated prison rules by drinking homemade alcohol and an unauthorized three‑way phone call at a New Jersey federal correctional facility.
- Combs' representative told CBS there was `nothing improper` about the call, while Combs' family strongly denied the report on social media.
- Combs is appealing both his convictions and sentence, which could shorten his time if successful, and he is seeking a pardon from President Donald Trump, but the White House says it is not considering a pardon.
- The Federal Bureau of Prisons declined to explain the change, citing privacy, safety, and security reasons, and said such listings are estimates reflecting projected release dates.
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Sean Diddy Combs, sentenced to four years and two months in prison last October, now adds another month to his sentence. Combs was convicted of the crime of transporting people to engage in prostitution. His release from prison was initially issued on May 8, 2028, but that date has been modified in the records of the Federal Bureau of Prisons of the United States, confirms People magazine. The rapper will be behind bars until June 4, 2028. Combs…
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