Sean “Diddy” Combs is set to walk out of prison on 8 May 2028, according to the Bureau of Prisons website, following his sentencing for two federal prostitution-related convictions.
He is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn, where he has remained since his arrest in September 2024.
Here are five major events in the mogul's legal journey:
1. Arrest and detention (September 2024)
55-year-old Combs was taken into federal custody following an indictment on charges including racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. A judge denied bail, ruling that “detention is mandatory” given allegations of abuse, violence and risk to the community.
2. Trial and split verdict (July 2025)
On July 2, 2025, a jury found Combs guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but cleared him of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The convictions carried potential sentences of up to 10 years each.
3. Sentencing scheduled (October 2025)
Combs’ sentencing date was set for October 3, 2025, after both defence and prosecution agreed. He remained in custody pending the hearing.
4. Sentence imposed (3 October 2025)
On that date, Indian-origin judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Combs to four years and two months (50 months) in prison. He also ordered a $500,000 fine and five years of supervised release. The judge acknowledged Combs’ achievements but said a “substantial sentence must be given to send a message to abusers and victims alike.”
5. Forecasted release (8 May 2028)
With his 50-month sentence in place and credit for time already served in detention since September 2024, Combs’ release date is projected to be May 8, 2028. During his term, he may be transferred to a different facility.
What comes next?
Combs will serve his time amid ongoing civil lawsuits against him, while his team may pursue appeals or other legal motions. Prosecutors had recommended more than 11 years behind bars, citing his “extensive history of abuse and violence.” His defence argued he should receive no more than 14 months, pointing to the time he had already spent in custody.
He is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn, where he has remained since his arrest in September 2024.
Here are five major events in the mogul's legal journey:
1. Arrest and detention (September 2024)
55-year-old Combs was taken into federal custody following an indictment on charges including racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. A judge denied bail, ruling that “detention is mandatory” given allegations of abuse, violence and risk to the community.
2. Trial and split verdict (July 2025)
On July 2, 2025, a jury found Combs guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but cleared him of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The convictions carried potential sentences of up to 10 years each.
3. Sentencing scheduled (October 2025)
Combs’ sentencing date was set for October 3, 2025, after both defence and prosecution agreed. He remained in custody pending the hearing.
4. Sentence imposed (3 October 2025)
On that date, Indian-origin judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Combs to four years and two months (50 months) in prison. He also ordered a $500,000 fine and five years of supervised release. The judge acknowledged Combs’ achievements but said a “substantial sentence must be given to send a message to abusers and victims alike.”
5. Forecasted release (8 May 2028)
With his 50-month sentence in place and credit for time already served in detention since September 2024, Combs’ release date is projected to be May 8, 2028. During his term, he may be transferred to a different facility.
What comes next?
Combs will serve his time amid ongoing civil lawsuits against him, while his team may pursue appeals or other legal motions. Prosecutors had recommended more than 11 years behind bars, citing his “extensive history of abuse and violence.” His defence argued he should receive no more than 14 months, pointing to the time he had already spent in custody.
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