Find out Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ expected release date

Find out Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ expected release date

P. Diddy’s team also seeks a presidential pardon from Donald Trump

The expected date of release of Sean Combsbetter known as the rapper and producer Diddyof the arrest was calculated, offering the first official prediction of when the music mogul — convicted of two counts of transportation with intent to prostitution — might be released, if he does not receive a pardon from the president donald trump. The information is from Rolling Stone.

According to online records, the Federal Bureau of Prisons reported that Combs must serve his 50-month prison sentence by May 8, 2028. The calculation is based on the fact that Combs was first arrested in September 2024.

A federal judge imposed the sentence after a jury convicted Combs for transporting his ex-girlfriends and male escorts between states for commercial sexual purposes. The jury acquitted him of the most serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

In a letter sent to the court on October 6, the lawyer for Combs, Teny Geragosasked the district judge Arun Subramanian that recommended that the tycoon be assigned to the FCI Fort Dixa low-security prison in central New Jersey. Geragos stated that the location would allow Combs “deal with substance abuse issues” and “maximize family visits and rehabilitation efforts.” The judge later stated that he would not recommend a specific location. Combs remains detained at a federal detention center in Brooklyn, awaiting his official assignment.

Combs55, recently filed an appeal against his conviction and sentence, which explains his request to serve time in New Jersey. The prison is just 80 miles south of Manhattan, which would keep him close to his legal team in New York. Other high-profile inmates who have already served time in Fort Dix include the convicted fraudster Martin Shkreliknown as “Pharma Bro”, and the star of Real Housewives of New Jersey, Joe Giudice.

Prosecutors say Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs deserves at least 11 years in prison (Photo: Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images)

Combs was sentenced to four years and two months in prison on October 3. His two convictions under the Mann Act could have resulted in a combined maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The founder of Bad Boy Records He has already served more than a year in detention since his arrest in New York in September 2024.

At sentencing, prosecutors asked for more than 11 years in prison, while federal probation officials recommended a sentence of between six and seven years. The defense of Combs he asked for a maximum of 14 months, which would be equivalent to the time already served.

“A significant sentence must be imposed to send a message to perpetrators and victims that exploitation and violence against women will have real consequences,” the judge said. Subramanian when announcing the sentence. “Victims who have the courage to report their abusers and relive the excruciating trauma of their abuse by testifying in court must see that their efforts result in concrete accountability.”

As Rolling Stone had already reported, the Combs also asked that Trump consider a presidential pardon. The group made the request aware that the former president granted clemency to several names in the music industry in the final days of his first term. In his last-minute round of pardons in January 2021, Trump granted pardons or sentence commutations to Lil Wayne, KodakBlack and Michael “Harry-O” Harrisclose friend of Snoop Dogg and co-founder of Death Row Records.

Source: Rollingstone

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