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Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul also known as Puff Daddy or P. Diddy, was sentenced to over four years in prison three months after his July 2025 conviction on two prostitution-related charges, specifically transportation to engage in prostitution, as reported by CBS News. Acquitted of the more serious sex trafficking and racketeering counts that could have meant life behind bars, Combs is currently incarcerated at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, with a projected release in June 2028, according to CinemaBlend and Hindustan Times.

The high-profile trial, which began in May 2025, captivated listeners with weeks of graphic testimony, culminating in a partial verdict after intense jury deliberations. CBS News detailed how Combs pleaded not guilty to federal charges in 2024, following raids on his Los Angeles and Miami homes and a wave of lawsuits alleging rape, abuse, and molestation, including one from ex-partner Cassie Ventura describing him as a "vicious, cruel, and controlling man."

Recent headlines swirl around his legal appeals and clemency bids. Combs' team sent a pardon request to President Trump, allegedly delivered via Mike Tyson during a White House visit in November 2025, per The U.S. Sun via CinemaBlend. Trump, once "very friendly" with the New Yorker, dismissed it in a New York Times interview, stating he wouldn't pardon him due to past "terrible statements," while rival 50 Cent vowed to block any leniency. Viral rumors of Combs missing from prison were debunked as false.

Financially strained, Combs is selling assets like his luxury private jet and once-opulent Atlanta mansion, now abandoned with dusty fireplaces and swimming pool chandeliers, according to Men's Journal and AOL. A Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, produced by 50 Cent's G-Unit, topped charts in over 50 countries.

These developments mark a dramatic fall for the Bad Boy Records founder whose empire spanned music, Sean John fashion, and Cîroc vodka.

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