"May 2028 has just become a pivotal month for Sean "Diddy" Combs. New records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons show that the 55-year-old hip-hop mogul is projected to be released from behind bars several months early - on May 8, 2028. Combs is serving out a 50-month prison sentence after being convicted on federal prostitution-related charges for transporting male escorts across state lines for drug-fueled sex encounters with ex-girlfriends."
"Combs is serving out a 50-month prison sentence after being convicted on federal prostitution-related charges for transporting male escorts across state lines for drug-fueled sex encounters with ex-girlfriends. The once nearly billionaire rapper has been locked up at a notorious federal jail in Brooklyn since his September 2024 indictment, and his time served there counts toward his overall sentence. Combs' projected May 2028 release date would see him set free roughly six months earlier than expected."
"A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson told Business Insider that inmates sentenced for more than 12 months and one day receive "good conduct time" at the rate of 54 days off the sentence for every year sentenced. The spokesperson added that May 8, 2028, is Combs' "projected good conduct time release date." Combs' defense attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment."
Sean "Diddy" Combs is projected to be released from federal prison on May 8, 2028, after receiving good-conduct time that reduces his 50-month sentence by several months. He was convicted on federal prostitution-related charges for transporting male escorts across state lines for drug-fueled sex encounters with ex-girlfriends. Combs has been detained at a federal jail in Brooklyn since his September 2024 indictment, and that time counts toward his sentence. A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson said inmates with sentences longer than 12 months receive 54 days off per year for good conduct. Combs' lawyers plan to appeal the conviction and seek transfer to FCI Fort Dix and enrollment in its Residential Drug Abuse Program.
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