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Diddy's Prison Release Date Pushed Back Amid Alleged Misconduct
13 Nov
Summary
- Diddy's release date from federal prison pushed back to June 2028
- Allegations of Diddy violating prison rules, including unauthorized phone call and possession of homemade alcohol
- Diddy appealing his convictions and sentence, seeking presidential pardon

According to the latest information, Sean "Diddy" Combs' release date from federal prison has been pushed back to June 4, 2028, a move that comes after reports of the rapper violating prison rules.
Combs was convicted in July 2025 on federal prostitution charges and initially had a projected release date of May 8, 2028. However, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) records now show his release has been delayed by nearly a month, to June 4, 2028.
The reasons for the updated release date are unclear, but it follows allegations that Combs faced potential disciplinary action for an unauthorized three-way phone call and for being caught with homemade alcohol made from Fanta soda, sugar, and apples. Combs' representatives have denied any wrongdoing, stating there was "nothing improper" about the phone call and that the reports of the homemade alcohol were "completely false."
Despite the setback, Combs is currently appealing both his convictions and 50-month sentence. If successful, he could potentially be released much earlier than the BOP's current estimates. The rapper is also seeking a pardon from President Donald Trump, though the White House has publicly denied that it is considering that move.
As Combs continues to navigate the legal system, his release date remains uncertain. However, the latest developments suggest he will likely serve a significant portion of his term before any potential resolution to his case.




