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00:00Diddy Begins Remainder of Prison Sentence in New Jersey's Fort Dix Prison
00:04Sean Diddy Combs was transferred Thursday to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey after a prostitution-related conviction.
00:12Therefore, his projected release is May 8, 2028, pending good behavior and a treatment program.
00:19Combs' team requested FCI Fort Dix for its proximity to family and strong residential drug abuse programs, which can reduce sentences.
00:27The sprawling, low-security facility near Philadelphia houses over 3,000 inmates, including past celebrity figures, but faces contraband, gang, and violence issues, despite its reputation for leniency.
00:40Inmates live dormitory-style setting and can work, study, and rehabilitate.
00:44The commissary lists rice cakes and white tuna, but no applesauce.
00:48Daily routines bring early wake-ups, scheduled meals, limited recreation, and a profound adjustment.
00:54Sean Diddy Combs was convicted on two counts under the Mann Act for transporting individuals for prostitution following 2024 federal investigations into his empire.
01:06Sentenced to 50 months with 13 months credited, the court cited exploitation patterns despite no prior record, emphasizing rehabilitation at Fort Dix.
01:15R.D.A.P. is prized because completing it can reduce up to 12 months.
01:21It teaches addiction, education, relapse prevention, and life skills with mental health support.
01:28His incarceration recalls Martha Stewart and Joe Giudici, humanizing celebrity fallibility.
01:33Public curiosity reflects debates over accountability, privilege, and adaptation behind bars.
01:38Federal inmates serve 85% with good behavior.
01:43Pre-trial time counts.
01:45With R.D.A.P.'s maximum cut, he could leave before 2028, then serve supervised release with travel limits and check-ins.
01:52That structure promotes reintegration while maintaining accountability.
01:56From Puff Daddy to Love, reinvention defines him.
02:00This could be another turn.
02:01Fort Dix offers education, job training, and therapy to rebuild purpose and integrity.
02:07Redemption in entertainment demands actions, not words.
02:11Debate persists.
02:12Wealth's influence versus universal chances at recovery and reform.
02:17Federal priorities now stress rehabilitation.
02:19R.D.A.P., education, work, to reduce recidivism, matching his placement.
02:24Power to accountability is difficult, but possible.
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