Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to navigate a turbulent chapter behind bars, as his projected release date from federal prison has once again shifted forward.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator, the music mogul is now slated for release on January 24, 2028, from FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.
This marks yet another adjustment in a sentence that has seen multiple revisions since his October 2025 sentencing.
The latest change comes amid reports of disciplinary issues, including an alleged physical altercation with another inmate.
Combs reportedly “held his own” during the scuffle, after which he was placed in solitary confinement, also known as disciplinary segregation. Despite this, the release date moved up approximately one month from the previous February 23, 2028 projection.
Combs, 56, is serving a 50-month sentence following a high-profile federal trial. In a split verdict, a jury convicted him on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution under the Mann Act, related to incidents involving former partners and escorts in what prosecutors described as orchestrated “freak-offs.”
He was acquitted on the more serious charges of racketeering, conspiracy and sex trafficking. The conviction stemmed from events spanning years, including allegations tied to his relationships and parties that drew widespread scrutiny after a 2024 lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
His original projected release, accounting for time served since his September 2024 arrest, was May 8, 2028. The date has fluctuated due to various factors common in federal sentencing calculations, such as good conduct time, participation in recidivism reduction programs, and any rule violations.

Earlier adjustments included a pushback possibly linked to reports of homemade alcohol followed by subsequent advancements. Prison officials have not publicly detailed the reasons for each shift, citing policies against discussing individual confinement conditions.
Legal Notations
Legal experts note that such adjustments are routine. Inmates can earn credits through programming, including therapy and mentorship initiatives that Combs claimed to have engaged in during his incarceration.
In a pre-sentencing letter, he described achieving sobriety for the first time in decades and contributing positively within the facility. However, incidents like the reported fight introduce uncertainty, though in this case, it did not appear to extend his projected term.
Combs’ time at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security facility, was reportedly chosen partly for proximity to family. His legal team has aggressively appealed the conviction and sentence, arguing in filings that the punishment was excessive and that certain evidence should be viewed through a different lens, such as protected expression.
The appeal remains pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Beyond the criminal case, Combs faces a barrage of civil lawsuits-over 70 by some counts alleging sexual assault, abuse, and related claims from accusers spanning decades, including a recent filing involving a former child actor. These cases could impact his post-release life, finances, and legacy, regardless of the federal timeline.
His empire, once encompassing Bad Boy Records, Sean John clothing, and various business ventures, has been significantly dismantled amid the scandals.
The saga has captivated public attention, fueling endless online commentary, memes, and debates about celebrity accountability, the justice system, and hip-hop culture. Supporters point to his cultural contributions hits like “I’ll Be Missing You,” empire-building, and influence on artists as reasons for leniency or even a potential pardon.
Former President Trump has been mentioned in discussions around clemency, though no concrete action has materialized. Critics, meanwhile, highlight the gravity of the allegations and question any perceived special treatment.

As Combs serves his remaining time, questions linger about his future. Will further good behavior or successful appeals shorten his stay even more? How will he rebuild amid ongoing litigation? The music industry and public watch closely, with his story serving as a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can shift.
This latest development highlights the opacity and fluidity of federal prison calculations. While the Bureau of Prisons maintains silence on specifics, the pattern of adjustments for Combs highlights both the system’s mechanisms for incentives and the intense scrutiny applied to high-profile inmates.
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