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    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Granted Early Release from Prison Amid Appeal Proceedings

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sean “Diddy” Combs is scheduled to be released from federal custody ahead of his original release date, as he pursues ongoing legal efforts to overturn or reduce his sentence. The Federal Bureau of Prisons recently updated his projected release date, moving it forward from June 4, 2028, to April 25, 2028. This adjustment shortens his incarceration period by nearly six weeks, reflecting progress in his rehabilitation program.

    The reduction in Combs’ sentence is attributed to his participation in the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP), a federally recognized rehabilitation initiative designed to support inmates struggling with substance abuse. Since entering the program in November, Combs has reportedly engaged fully with the treatment and educational components, which can lead to a sentence reduction upon successful completion. A spokesperson for the music and business mogul emphasized his commitment to the program, stating that he has been actively involved and dedicated to personal growth and positive transformation throughout the process.

    It is important to note that this is not the first time Combs’ release timeline has been altered. In late 2025, his sentence was extended by nearly a month—from an initial date of May 8, 2028, to June 4, 2028—following disciplinary issues at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey, where he remains incarcerated. These disciplinary actions reportedly contributed to the earlier delay in his release, highlighting the complexities of his time behind bars.

    Combs has been imprisoned since his arrest in September 2024, when he faced serious charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. After a lengthy trial lasting two months, the jury found him guilty on two counts related to transportation to engage in prostitution, while acquitting him of the other charges. This conviction has led to his current sentence of four years in federal prison.

    Following his conviction, Combs filed an appeal in December 2024, seeking either a complete reversal of the guilty verdict or a reduction in his sentence. His legal team argued that the prosecution failed to meet the burden of proof required for conviction and that the sentence handed down infringed upon his constitutional rights. The government responded in February 2025, opposing the appeal and maintaining that the conviction and sentence were justified based on the evidence presented during the trial.

    As the appeals process continues, Combs remains focused on rehabilitation and preparing for his eventual release. His early release due to participation in the RDAP program marks a significant development in his incarceration, reflecting the potential benefits of federal rehabilitation efforts. Meanwhile, the legal battle over his conviction is expected to proceed, with both sides preparing for further arguments in the coming months.

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