Once Out Of Prison, Diddy Will Have A Lot Of Special Conditions He’ll Need To Live Under (Including No Guns)

Following his sentencing, Sean “Diddy” Combs may face a significant prison term. He received a 50-month sentence (around four years) for two charges related to transporting people for the purpose of prostitution. After completing his prison sentence, the 55-year-old rapper will also be under supervised release for five years. Recent reports detail the restrictions and requirements Combs will likely have to follow during this period.

After his potential release from prison, Diddy will likely face several restrictions for the first five years. According to TMZ, he won’t be allowed to have any contact with the individuals involved in his case. He’ll also be subject to searches, and won’t be permitted to own any firearms or other weapons – a condition particularly relevant given that weapons were discovered during federal raids of his properties in 2024.

Sean Combs will also need to follow certain rules focused on his well-being. According to TMZ, he must take any prescribed medications unless a doctor says it’s not necessary, and he’ll participate in outpatient programs to address mental health and substance abuse. He’s also required to complete a domestic violence program. These requirements likely relate to the allegations made against him in court and a 2016 video showing him physically assaulting Cassie Ventura.

Cassie, known professionally by just one name, spent three days testifying in court during her ex-boyfriend’s trial. She accused Diddy of repeatedly abusing her throughout their on-again, off-again relationship, and claimed he forced her to participate in his sexually charged ‘Freak Off’ parties. After the trial and sentencing, Cassie released statements and expressed her belief that Diddy is unlikely to change his behavior, even after going to prison.

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Combs has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since late 2024, and the time he’s already served will count towards his overall sentence. After the trial, his lawyers tried to get him to serve his sentence at home, but the judge denied their request.

Diddy is expected to begin serving his sentence, but his legal team plans to appeal the decision. They are also reportedly exploring options for where he will serve his time, and Diddy reportedly prefers FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, a low-security prison known for its substance abuse programs. However, Joe Giudice, a former inmate, has cautioned that Fort Dix has issues with violence and gang activity.

Sean Combs could face prison time or supervised release in the coming years. While a pardon from President Trump is possible, the President has expressed uncertainty about granting one. Ultimately, it remains to be seen whether Combs will serve his sentence as ordered, including any restrictions related to firearms.

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2025-10-21 19:26