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Netflix Refutes Sean "Diddy" Combs Claims Over 'Reckoning' Docuseries
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Netflix Refutes Sean “Diddy” Combs Claims Over ‘Reckoning’ Docuseries

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATED with Netflix response: Less than a day after Sean Combs: The Reckoning debuted on Netflix, the Ted Sarandos-led streamer is taking Combs to task for claiming the docuseries executive produced by 50 Cent is an act of “corporate retaliation,” as Diddy lawyers allege.

“The claims being made about Sean Combs: The Reckoning are false,” a Netflix spokesperson told Deadline on Tuesday night.

In a cease-and-desist letter sent December 1, Combs’ attorneys insisted that failing to strong-arm the much accused and currently incarcerated Grammy winner to participate in a Netflix-controlled docu, co-CEO Sarandos turned to Diddy’s nemesis Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in a “vindictive response.” With claims that 50 paid people to slag Diddy, the correspondence adds that damning pre-arrest footage of a seemingly scheming Combs from last year was “stolen.”

Today, as Combs looks to take formal legal action, the streamer says that’s all pure fiction.

“The project has no ties to any past conversations between Sean Combs and Netflix,” the rep added of Sarandos and Diddy’s professional relationship and any other docu project. “The footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained.”

“This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution. Curtis Jackson is an executive producer but does not have creative control. No one was paid to participate.”

That’s pretty blunt, but still it seems there’s going to be a fifth episode to the four-part Reckoning — in court.

PREVIOUSLY, 3:19 PM PT: It turns out that the big man behind the scenes in the Sean Combs: The Reckoning saga isn’t Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson but Netflix boss Ted Sarandos, at least according to Diddy and his lawyers.

“Netflix chose Mr. Jackson as producer to punish Mr. Combs for refusing to play by its rules,” claims the December 1 cease-and-desist letter sent to the streamer’s top legal executive David Hyman by the incarcerated Combs’ attorneys over the four-parter docuseries that debuted today.

“In or about 2023, CEO Ted Sarandos proposed that Netflix produce a documentary about Mr. Combs. However, Mr. Combs rejected the proposal when Mr. Sarandos insisted he give up creative control,” the dense, four-page letter states of the latter, who attended the former’s 50th birthday party back in 2019. “Thus, the choice of Mr. Jackson to produce the Program was Netflix’s vindictive response to that rejection — an attempt by Netflix and Mr. Sarandos to ensure a one-sided character assassination, rather than a balanced and accurate portrayal.”

RELATED: ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’: Teaser Trailer For Shocking Doc Shows Diddy Warn “We’re Losing”

Putting the Reckoning and its damning portrait of Combs and his alleged crimes, rapes, violence against women, disregard for the law and more in the starkest light, the letter adds of Sarandos and Netflix’s supposed ploy: “It also ensured that a flagrant act of corporate retribution against Mr. Combs would be re-cast as one famous black man attacking another.” 

From left: Sean Combs, Ted Sarandos and Nicole Avant at Combs’ 50th birthday party in 2019

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If the swipe against Sarandos (which Combs’ team also did in a public statement Monday), Netflix’s alleged true motivations and 50 Cent (who does not pop up in any way in Reckoning) weren’t crystal-clear from those comments, perhaps this from the letter will set you straight:

Considering the numerous derogatory and, frankly, ludicrous allegations Mr. Jackson has levelled against Mr. Combs during his years-long vengeful crusade to injure him, Mr. Jackson’s unconcealed animus towards Mr. Combs, and our understanding, based on information and belief, that individuals are being paid to participate—and are therefore incentivized to cast Mr. Combs in the most unfavorable light—it is a virtual certainty that the Program will be replete with false and defamatory statements, as well intimate details, obtained and published in violation of Mr. Combs’ privacy rights and in breach of numerous non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements about which Netflix and Mr. Jackson are (or should have been) aware.

A Combs foe long before the Bad Boy Records founder’s September 2024 arrest and this past summer’s trial for racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, that 50 Cent has trolled Diddy relentlessly, no one could argue. As well as announcing just after Combs’ arrest that he would produce a docu on his rival, Power franchise EP 50 Cent also has gone public in trying to derail a Donald Trump pardon for the “freak-off” obsessed ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ performer after Combs’ July 2 conviction on  two lesser counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

RELATED: Trump Cools On Possible Diddy Pardon Over Risk Of MAGA Blowback

50 Cent poses on a red carpet.

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in 2024

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Currently, with time served counted on his four-year sentence and an appeal on the criminal conviction underway, Diddy is behind bars(ish) at the cushy, low-security Fort Dix FCI in New Jersey. He is set to be released in June 2028. With a Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department probe opened on Combs last month over allegations of a 2020 sexual battery against a music producer, let’s just say a Trump pardon looks very unlikely at this juncture.

Despite accusing Netflix of having “stolen” (as that press release Monday said) and “copyrighted” (and pretty damning) pre-arrest footage of a scheming Combs, the Grammy winner’s Sher Tremont team clearly failed to get the Alexandria Stapleton-directed “hit piece” Reckoning pulled Monday before its Tuesday launch. In the December 1 letter, which cc’s Sarandos and Bela Bajaria and builds on a July 3 C&D letter on the same subject, Combs’ lawyers state, “As you are undoubtedly aware, Mr. Combs has not hesitated to take legal action against media entities and others who violate his rights, and he will not hesitate to do so against Netflix.”

That was before Sean Combs: The Reckoning hit the streamer in the early hours this morning.

Today, Combs’ reps told Deadline that “after watching the series and now knowing what is in it, Sean’s team is reviewing its legal options and will decide shortly how best to respond.”

Contacted by Deadline, Netflix –as it did Monday — had no comment on Combs’ legal threats.

As they did on December 1, the streamer run by Sarandos and Greg Peters, which is bidding to snag a big piece of Warner Bros Discovery right now, offered a week-old comment by director Stapleton. Specifically, the filmmaker was commenting on the BTS footage of Combs telling one of his lawyers “to find someone that’ll work with us that has dealt in the dirtiest of dirty business” to help turn the tide on the various claims against him. “It came to us, we obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights,” Stapleton said of the September 2024 footage, which the much-accused Combs apparently wanted for his own documentary project.

As for Sean Combs: The Reckoning, turn down all the media and online noise and it is hard to tell how it is doing, even with a well-hyped and morning show-promoted launch. There are no viewing figures available as of today for Reckoning, however while it may not do Stranger Things 5 numbers, the series is expected to show up on Netflix’s domestic Top 10 chart on Wednesday. The four-parter’s international standing will be revealed next week.

Of course, by next week, this could have all gone way beyond cease-and-desist letters and CEO slagging and turned into a real legal showdown — the latest of many for Combs, who is facing literally dozens and dozens of civil suits on sexual assault, violence, drugging and more.

December 3, 2025 0 comments
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Uh-Oh! Sean Diddy Combs Prison Release Date Is Reportedly Pushed Back
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Diddy Prison Release Date Is Reportedly Pushed Back

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ prison release date has reportedly been pushed back, per the Bureau of Prisons.

RELATED: Social Media Users Are Sharing Thoughts After Diddy’s Expected Prison Release Date Is Revealed

Sean Diddy Combs’ Prison Release Date Is Reportedly Pushed Back

According to an exclusive report published by Page Six, the Bureau of Prisons updated Diddy’s prison release date on Wednesday, November 12. The outlet reportedly confirmed the update, noting that Diddy’s updated prison release date is now scheduled for June 4, 2028.

Lastly, the exclusive report notes that “the reason behind the adjusted date remains unclear.” Page Six added that at this time, it has reached out to Diddy’s rep and the Bureau of Federal Prisons. However, neither entity has yet to respond. Furthermore, USA Today also confirmed the update and notes that the bureau was unable to be reached due to “‘lapse in appropriations’ due to the ongoing government shutdown.”

More Details On His Initial Prison Release Date & Recent Prison Transfer

As The Shade Room previously reported, in July, Diddy was convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Then, in October, he was sentenced to 50 months behind bars — credited with time served since his detention in September 2024.

Then, in October, the Bureau of Prisons scheduled Diddy’s release from behind bars for May 8, 2028.

Before the month concluded, Diddy was transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, to Fort Dix Prison in New Jersey, per The Shade Room. By November 1st, a photo of the 56-year-old surfaced online showing him amongst the other incarcerated individuals in the yard.

What May Have Pushed Diddy’s Prison Release Date Back? Here’s What Allegedly Has Happened Since His Prison Transfer

But it appears things haven’t been entirely smooth for Diddy since his transfer to Fort Dix. Although he’s reportedly working various jobs, such as a laundry attendant and a chaplain assistant, he reportedly landed in hot water for a recent unauthorized three-way phone call. Per Page Six, the call occurred on November 3, and in turn, Diddy reportedly alleged that he was unaware of the facility’s policy. Additionally, his rep reportedly added that the phone call was permissible due to attorney-client privilege. Furthermore, amid this, it was rumored that Diddy participated in illegal alcohol use. However, his team denied the “rumor.”

“As with any high-profile individual in a new environment, there will be many rumors and exaggerated stories throughout his time there — most of them untrue. We ask that people give him the benefit of the doubt, the privacy to focus on his personal growth,” they reportedly stated per the outlet.

Amid all this, the 56-year-old’s intake photo also surfaced. Check it out below.

RELATED: Is He Giving Silver Fox? Diddy’s Intake Photo After Transfer To Fort Dix Prison Goes Viral

What Do You Think Roomies?

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Diddy Has Been Hired To Work In Chapel While Serving Prison Sentence
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Diddy Has Been Hired To Work In Chapel While Serving Prison Sentence

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Update: 6:55 p.m. ET (November 11, 2025) – Sean “Diddy” Combs’ publicist, Juda Engelmayer, refutes allegations of prison records or documents detailing Combs’ alleged infractions in response to VIBE’s initial report. “There are, in fact no prison records, it is a rumor from a supposed media source,” Engelmayer wrote in a statement to VIBE. “No one with any authority has said anything of the kind.”

Original story below..

Sean “Diddy” Combs has landed one of the most desirable positions an inmate can hold at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution — serving as a chaplain’s assistant in the prison chapel.

According to documents obtained by CBS News, Combs will now work in an air-conditioned, private office with possible access to food brought in from outside the prison by chaplains.

The position, often considered one of the most coveted by inmates, also comes with a unique privilege: the ability to add inmates’ names to the facility’s “call-out” list.

TODAY — Pictured: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on Friday, September 15, 2023

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That list determines who is permitted to leave their cells for religious services, medical appointments, or other sanctioned activities — a power that gives the chapel staff a degree of influence rare within prison walls.

Combs’ publicist, Juda Engelmayer, told CBS News, “He works in the chapel library, where he describes the environment as warm, respectful, and rewarding.”

The chapel itself is one of the few spaces in the prison where inmates can congregate freely, and the job is viewed as both comfortable and prestigious compared to standard labor assignments.

Archbishop José Gomez holds a Christmas Mass in the chapel of Men’s Central Jail on Monday, Dec. 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, CA.

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The 56-year-old music mogul was transferred to Fort Dix on Oct. 30 after being sentenced to more than four years on prostitution-related charges. His appointment to the chapel role comes amid ongoing scrutiny of his behavior since his arrival.

Per CBS News, the obtained records allege Combs recently broke multiple rules, including making an unauthorized phone call in which he reportedly asked a woman — whom he identified as his attorney — to bring him $200 in single dollar bills to the prison. Inmates can only buy items from convenience machines using coins. It’s unclear in what manner Combs planned to use the money requested.

Officials say he also participated in a three-way call with another man described as his “head of legal communications,” a violation of prison policy.

Sean

Sean “Diddy” Combs attend 2018 Fox Network Upfront at Wollman Rink, Central Park on May 14, 2018 in New York City.

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Engelmayer defended the communication, saying, “It was a procedural call initiated by one of his attorneys and was protected under attorney client privilege. There was nothing improper.”

Combs has further been accused of possessing “hooch,” a homemade prison wine created by fermenting sugar, fruit, and water. However, in a since-deleted post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, a representative for Diddy denied the claims.

“The rumors claiming Mr. Combs was caught with alcohol are completely false. His only focus is becoming the best version of himself and returning to his family.”

Prison officials recommended Combs lose 90 days of phone privileges and 90 days of commissary access for the documented phone infraction — a ruling filed on Nov. 4, his 56th birthday

Sean

Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Celebrity Inmates That Served Time At Same Prison As Diddy
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Celebrity Inmates That Served Time At Same Prison As Diddy

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal prison sentence is underway, and while the mogul’s criminal trial has ended, he’s managed to continue to garner headlines, even from behind bars.

Combs, who was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in July 2025, is currently serving a 50 month sentence in federal prison on those charges

Despite being housed at Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Fort Dix in New Jersey for less than two weeks, Combs has already made waves for everything from alleged contraband to sightings alongside other notable inmates.

Because of his superstar status in hip-hop, his business empire, and the dramatic nature of the trial, Combs instantly became the most high-profile inmate at the facility, the largest federal prison in the U.S. according to population.

However, he’s far from the first celebrity to call the federal facility home during their incarceration, as multiple stars have spent part of their incarceration walking the same grounds Diddy will for the foreseeable future.

In light of the buzz surrounding Combs’ life behind bars, VIBE compiled a list of several notable inmates that have served time at FCI Fort Dix.

  • Kwame Kilpatrick

    Kwame Kilpatrick
    Image Credit: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

    Kwame Kilpatrick, the flamboyant former mayor of Detroit from 2002 to 2008, became a high-profile federal prisoner after his 2013 conviction on racketeering, fraud, bribery and extortion charges.

    His case drew national attention not only because of the scale of the corruption but also because a sitting mayor of a major U.S. city was felled by scandal, resigning in 2008 amid a text-messaging sex and cover-up scandal.

    In October 2013 he was sentenced to 28 years in federal prison for orchestrating a pattern of corruption from City Hall that exploited his office and contractors while the city languished.

    In June 2018, Kilpatrick was transferred to FCI Fort Dix, where he served part of that sentence.

  • Martin Shkreli

    Martin ShkreliMartin Shkreli
    Image Credit: Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images

    Martin Shkreli — the once-flamboyant pharmaceutical entrepreneur widely known as the “Pharma Bro” — became a high-profile federal prisoner following his 2017 conviction for two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiring to commit securities fraud.

    In March 2018 he was sentenced to seven years in federal prison after investors were defrauded of more than ten million dollars. Assets including a rare Wu-Tang Clan album were forfeited by Shkreli as part of his conviction.

    In April 2018 he was transferred to the FCI Fort Dix to serve part of his term. He ultimately served nearly the full sentence and was released in 2022.

  • John Forté

    John FortéJohn Forté
    Image Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for NBC Universal

    John Forté found himself at the centre of a high-profile federal case when, in July 2000, he was arrested at Newark Airport after accepting a briefcase carrying liquid cocaine.

    The musician was charged with possession with intent to distribute and conspiracy to distribute. He was convicted in the U.S. federal system and received a mandatory 14-year prison sentence in 2001.

    Part of his term was served at the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix facility. According to Forté’s own account, he spent approximately seven years and four months behind bars before his sentence was commuted by then-President George W. Bush on November 24, 2008.

    He walked out of FCI a free man on December 22, 2008.

  • George Jung

    George JungGeorge Jung
    Image Credit: Greg Doherty/Getty Images

    George Jung became a high-profile inmate not merely because of his time in prison, but because of his outsized role in the U.S. cocaine trade of the 1970s and ’80s and the fact that his story was dramatized in the 2001 film Blow (in which Johnny Depp portrayed him).

    In 1995 Jung pleaded guilty to federal drug-trafficking charges after having partnered with Carlos Lehder and directed the shipment of thousands of tons of narcotics into the United States. He was later sentenced to a lengthy term that would see him serve 19 years in prison.

    Jung was housed at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey before his full release in 2014. His capture, conviction and incarceration generated intense media attention because of his celebrity connection, the scale of his trafficking operations, and the film version of his life-story.

  • Casanova

    CasanovaCasanova
    Image Credit: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Motown Records

    Casanova (born Caswell Senior) — once a rising Brooklyn rapper signed to major labels — became one of the most-talked-about federal inmates when his work and his alleged gang ties collided.

    In December 2020 he surrendered to authorities after being indicted for his leadership role in the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation (Gorilla Stone) gang, accused of racketeering and massive narcotics trafficking.

    A year later, he pleaded guilty (May 11 2022) to conspiracy to conduct the affairs of a criminal enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity and to conspiracy to distribute more than 100 kg of marijuana. On June 27 2023 he was sentenced to 188 months (15 years 8 months) in federal prison.

    He is currently serving part of that term at the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix (FCI Fort Dix) in New Jersey.

  • Joe Guidice

    Joe GuidiceJoe Guidice
    Image Credit: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

    Joe Giudice — best known as the husband of The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice — reported to the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix in New Jersey on March 23, 2016, to begin serving a 41-month federal sentence for bankruptcy fraud.

    The charges stemmed from a 2013 indictment in which he and his wife were accused of concealing assets and submitting false loan applications. Convicted in 2014, Giudice’s imprisonment drew significant media attention due to the couple’s reality-TV fame and legal troubles playing out publicly.

    While at FCI Fort Dix, he served nearly three years before his March 2019 release. Immediately afterward, Giudice was transferred to an immigration detention facility because he was not a U.S. citizen, and in October 2019 he was sent to Italy while appealing a deportation order.

  • Christopher Coke

    Christopher CokeChristopher Coke
    Image Credit: AP Photo/David Karp

    Christopher “Dudus” Coke, the notorious Jamaican gangster and former leader of the Shower Posse, began his U.S. prison saga following his extradition in 2010 after a violent stand-off in Kingston, Jamaica.

    In August 2011 he pleaded guilty to charges of large-scale narcotics and firearms trafficking and racketeering. In June 2012 he was sentenced to 23 years in federal prison by a U.S. court. He was later transferred to FCI Fort Dix during his term.

    His scheduled release date has been adjusted to January 25, 2029, after credits under the First Step Act reduced his original July 4, 2030 release.

  • Sebastian Telfair

    Sebastian TelfairSebastian Telfair
    Image Credit: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

    Sebastian Telfair found himself behind bars again when in July 2025 a judge ordered him to serve six months in prison for violating the supervised-release terms tied to a 2021 health-care fraud case involving the NBA Players Health & Welfare Benefit Plan.

    Telfair — once a top high-school basketball prospect and first-round NBA draft pick in 2004 — reported to the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix in New Jersey on August 12, 2025, as part of that six-month sentence.

    The violation stemmed from his failure to complete court-ordered community service and properly report to his probation officer following his initial plea in March 2023.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs enters prison rehab program that could reduce sentence - National
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs enters prison rehab program that could reduce sentence – National

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Sean “Diddy” Combs is participating in a drug rehabilitation program in prison that could help reduce his sentence by a year, his spokesperson Juda Engelmayer said.

The program is offered at Fort Dix, the federal prison complex in New Jersey where Combs will serve his sentence.

Combs is “committed to sobriety, focused on healing, and trying to set an example for others,” Engelmayer told the New York Times.

“Mr. Combs is an active participant in the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) and has taken his rehabilitation process seriously from the start,” Engelmayer said. “He is fully engaged in his work, focused on growth, and committed to positive change.”

Combs has been sleeping in a nine-person room within a unit that houses around 200 people and he currently works in the chapel library, Engelmayer added.

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On Friday, a report from TMZ claimed that Combs had been caught in prison drinking homemade alcohol, which Engelmayer denied.

Combs’ official X account also shared a statement denying the allegations on Monday, saying, “The rumors claiming Mr. Combs was caught with alcohol are completely false. His only focus is becoming the best version of himself and returning to his family.”

The rumors claiming Mr. Combs was caught with alcohol are completely false. His only focus is becoming the best version of himself and returning to his family.

— LOVE (@Diddy) November 10, 2025

In an Oct. 6 filing, Combs’ legal team requested that he be placed at “FCI Fort Dix for RDAP purposes and any other available educational and occupation programs” in order to “address drug abuse issues and to maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts.”

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The news of Combs’ participation in the rehabilitation program comes two weeks after his prison release date was revealed following his sentencing.

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The 55-year-old disgraced hip-hop mogul was originally scheduled to get out of prison on May 8, 2028, but the date has now been changed to June 4, 2028, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ online database.

On Oct. 3, Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Combs to just over four years in prison and a fine of US$500,000, the maximum possible, for his conviction on federal prostitution-related offences. He will also be under five years’ supervised release after his time in prison is served.


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In his ruling, Subramanian said that “a history of good works can’t wash away the record in this case, which shows that you abused the power and control over the lives of women who you professed to love.”

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“You were no John,” he added. “You were more than that, even if your currency was satisfying your sexual desires instead of money.”

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Subramanian said a substantial sentence is required “to send a message to abusers and victims alike that exploitation and violence against women is met with real accountability.”

Federal prosecutors had asked that Combs, 55, be sentenced to at least 11 years and three months in prison. Combs’ lawyers urged the judge to sentence him to no longer than 14 months, which would have resulted in his near-immediate release, as he has already served nearly 13 months in a Brooklyn jail.


While addressing the judge, Combs thanked Subramanian for “giving me the chance to finally speak up for myself,” as the former rapper did not testify during his trial.

“One of the hardest things that I’ve had to handle is having to be quiet. Not being able to express how sorry I am for my actions,” Combs said in his statement to the court.

“I want to personally apologize again to Cassie Ventura for any harm or hurt that I’ve caused her – emotionally or physically.”

Combs called his conduct “disgusting, shameful and sick.”

“Because of my decisions, I lost my freedom, I lost the opportunity to effectively raise my children and be there for my mother,” Combs said. “I lost all my businesses, I lost my career, I totally destroyed my reputation.”

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Combs said he’s “lost my self-respect” and has been “humbled and broken to my core.”

“I hate myself right now. I got stripped down to nothing,” Combs said. “I want to apologize to my seven children. Y’all deserve better.”


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The sentencing marked the conclusion of Combs’ New York trial, which began on May 5.

Combs’ legal team filed a notice of appeal on Oct. 20 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York from the Oct. 3 judgment. Details of the appeal have not been made public other than the legal filing.

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Diddy Could Lose Phone Access & Commissary Privileges For 90 Days Over Alleged Unauthorized 3-Way Prison Call
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Diddy Could Lose Phone Access & Commissary Privileges For 90 Days Over Alleged Unauthorized 3-Way Prison Call

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Diddy Could Lose Phone Access & Commissary Privileges For 90 Days Over Alleged Unauthorized 3-Way Prison Call

Sean “Diddy” Combs hasn’t been at FCI Fort Dix for long, but he’s already been accused of breaking the rules.

As reported, after his sentencing, the music mogul was moved from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center to FCI Fort Dix. Since settling into the new facility, #Diddy has come under fire for allegedly taking part in a banned three-way phone call. Per documents obtained by CBS News, the Nov. 3 call involved Diddy, an unnamed woman, and an unidentified man, a setup that violates BOP rules prohibiting multiple participants on inmate calls.

During the call, Diddy spoke with an unnamed woman about getting in touch with “the digital person” about blogs, and then reportedly discussed arranging weekend visits with loved ones, suggesting they bring “200 singles.” When the third party was added, prison officials flagged the call as a rule violation.

In his explanation, Diddy said he was talking to his female lawyer, who added his PR guy to the call to draft a statement to the #NewYorkTimes after he approved it, but he provided no reason why he would want to issue a statement to the NYT. He also claimed he wasn’t aware of the third-party phone call regulations. Despite his explanation, officials still recommended that Diddy lose 90 days of phone access and 90 days of commissary privileges. It’s unclear, however, what consequences he ultimately received. This news follows reports of Diddy being caught with alcohol, an allegation his team has denied.


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Dawn Richard Claims Diddy Tampered w/ Key Witness' In Abu$e Lawsuit While Behind Bars: 'Ongoing Fear' Detailed In New Filing
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Dawn Richard Claims Diddy Tampered w/ Key Witness’ In Abu$e Lawsuit While Behind Bars: ‘Ongoing Fear’ Detailed In New Filing

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Dawn Richard Claims Diddy Tampered w/ Key Witness’ In Abu$e Lawsuit While Behind Bars: ‘Ongoing Fear’ Detailed In New Filing

Sean “P. Diddy” Combs may be behind bars, but Dawn Richard says the intimidation hasn’t let up.

In a recent court filing obtained by The Mirror US, Dawn alleges that Diddy tried to interfere with her lawsuit from prison. According to the documents, the mogul allegedly tampered with a key witness last September in an effort to further intimidate her. The filing reads, “Indeed, in September 2024, while incarcerated, Combs tampered with a key witness in Plaintiff’s case, validating Plaintiff’s ongoing fear and demonstrating his continued efforts to intimidate her and manipulate the narrative to discredit her claims.”

Her attorneys also highlight his alleged pattern of obstruction, stating, “Prosecutors opposed bail, citing his pattern of witness tampering, obstruction and regular use of violence, threats and coercion. The Court, in turn, denied bail four times, accepting the government’s position that Combs posed a continuing danger.”

As previously reported, Dawn has accused Diddy of physical abuse, groping, and emotional manipulation, claims she reiterated during his high-profile trial. She testified that both she and former Diddy-Dirty Money bandmate Kalenna Harper had been threatened to remain silent about the alleged attack they witnessed against Casandra “Cassie” Ventura.


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Diddy Denies Prison Rumors: 'The Claims I Was Caught With Alcohol Are Completely False'
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Diddy Denies Prison Rumors: ‘The Claims I Was Caught With Alcohol Are Completely False’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Diddy Denies Prison Rumors: ‘The Claims I Was Caught With Alcohol Are Completely False’

In a post shared on his official X account, Diddy declared: “The rumors claiming Mr. Combs was caught with alcohol are completely false. His only focus is becoming the best version of himself and returning to his family.”

Diddy is currently incarcerated at Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix in New Jersey following his conviction on prostitution-related charges. While in custody, several media outlets have reported allegations that he was found consuming homemade alcohol behind bars — notably, a mix of soda, sugar and apples that inmates allegedly ferment into a low-grade drink.

In response, a representative of Diddy issued a statement saying: “Mr. Combs is in his first week at FCI Fort Dix and is focused on adjusting, working on himself and doing better each day. As with any high-profile individual in a new environment, there will be many rumors and exaggerated stories throughout his time there—most of them untrue. We ask that people give him the benefit of the doubt, the privacy to focus on his personal growth with grace and purpose.”

So far, prison officials have not publicly confirmed the alleged alcohol incident. Meanwhile, the statement from Diddy’s team aims to offer a counter-narrative by categorically denying the initial rumors and shifting attention to his personal journey and family focus.


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Diddy Reportedly Caught Drinking Homemade Alcohol in Prison Weeks After Declaring Sobriety
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Diddy Reportedly Caught Drinking Homemade Alcohol in Prison Weeks After Declaring Sobriety

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Diddy Reportedly Caught Drinking Homemade Alcohol in Prison Weeks After Declaring Sobriety

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ pledge to remain sober appears to have hit a snag while serving time in federal prison. According to TMZ, the music mogul was caught with homemade alcohol inside Fort Dix, the low-security New Jersey facility where he is currently incarcerated.

Sources told the outlet that Diddy had been drinking a fermented mixture of Fanta, sugar, and apples — a concoction commonly made by inmates and left to ferment for about two weeks. Prison officials reportedly discovered the alcohol and initially planned to move Diddy to another unit, though that decision was later reversed.

Just last month, Diddy spoke to the judge about his sobriety during sentencing, stating that he was sober for the first time in 25 years and acknowledging how substance use had affected his life. In a letter to the court, he wrote, “The old me died in jail and a new version of me was reborn. Prison will change you or kill you — I choose to live.”

Recent photos published showed Diddy in the Fort Dix prison yard appearing upbeat and social with other inmates. The 54-year-old was convicted in July on two counts of violating the Mann Act and sentenced to 50 months in prison this past October. He was transferred to Fort Dix last week.

When contacted by press, a prison official said they had “no information” about the reported alcohol incident.


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Janice Combs Blasts Claim She Helped Diddy Steal Ownership Of Bad Boy
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Janice Combs Blasts Claim She Helped Diddy Steal Ownership Of Bad Boy

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Janice Combs — the 84-year-old mother of embattled hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs — is pushing back hard against fresh legal claims tying her to her son’s decades-old business dealings.

Now going by the name Janice Smalls, she has filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss former Bad Boy Entertainment executive Kirk Burrowes’ lawsuit, which accuses her of helping Diddy forcibly obtain Burrowes’ 25% ownership stake in the label back in 1996.

According to AllHipHop, Smalls insists she had no involvement whatsoever in the alleged incident or in the negotiations surrounding Burrowes’ stake in Bad Boy.

Sean Combs and Janice Combs attend VH1’s 3rd Annual “Dear Mama: A Love Letter To Moms” at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on May 3, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

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The lawsuit also names Diddy’s longtime attorney Kenneth Meiselas as a co-defendant. Smalls’ filing notes that she hasn’t resided in New York since 2012 and has been residing in Florida, distancing herself geographically and personally from the claims.

Burrowes originally brought similar allegations two decades ago, filing a 2003 lawsuit against the incarcerated mogul and Meiselas in which he alleged that he had been forced to sign over his stake under the perceived threat of being beaten with a baseball bat.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the 2018 Fox Network Upfront at Wollman Rink, Central Park on May 14, 2018 in New York City.

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That case was dismissed in 2006, when a judge ruled that the statute of limitations had expired. Burrowes’ new complaint seeks to revive those long-settled accusations by tying Smalls to the alleged scheme — a connection she flatly denies.

Adding to her legal troubles, Smalls was also mentioned earlier this year in a $33 million federal RICO complaint filed by former Diddy associate Deon “D1” Best, who accused her of helping steal his intellectual property rights, royalties, and publishing revenue.

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(L-R) Janice Combs and Diddy attend the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.

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The suit specifically referenced the 1998 Godzilla soundtrack hit “Come With Me”, claiming Best “controlled, owned, produced and/or created” the song before the rights were allegedly taken. That lawsuit, however, was dismissed without prejudice in September.

For now, Smalls’ motion to dismiss Burrowes’ latest filing is awaiting a judicial ruling.

Janice Combs

Janice Combs, mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs, departs for a lunch break during Combs trial at Manhattan Federal Court on May 13, 2025 in New York City. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty on all counts, which include a racketeering charge alleging the hip-hop pioneer was the leader of a sex crime ring that included drug-fueled sex parties by use of force, threats and violence.

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