Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Spokesperson Denies Report He Drank Alcohol in First Week at New Prison
- After a Nov. 7 TMZ report alleging Sean "Diddy" Combs drank homemade alcohol at FCI Fort Dix, his family posted on November 8 that `The rumors claiming Mr. Combs was caught with alcohol are completely false`.
- After TMZ's Nov. 7 report, TMZ published a story claiming Fort Dix officials found Combs drinking homemade alcohol made from Fanta, sugar and apples fermented for two weeks into `hooch`.
- Serving a 50-month sentence, Combs was transferred from Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, NY to FCI Fort Dix, New Jersey last month; officials planned to move him but reversed the decision.
- Combs' spokesperson insisted `He has not violated any prison rules` and asked the public and the press to grant privacy as Combs focuses on personal growth.
- The Bureau of Prisons lists May 8, 2028 as Sean Combs’ release date, though completing Fort Dix programs that support sobriety and the Residential Drug Abuse Program could shorten it.
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