Federal Bureau of Prisons records now list Sean “Diddy” Combs’ expected release date as May 8, 2028, following his 50‑month sentence and accounting for time already served and good‑conduct credits.
What the Records Show
- Combs was sentenced on October 3, 2025 to 50 months in prison after being convicted of two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution.
- The Bureau of Prisons’ projected date reflects his time already served (from his September 2024 arrest) plus “good conduct time,” which can reduce a sentence under federal guidelines.
- The listed release date is subject to change if Combs receives additional credits (such as from a drug‑abuse program) or if any infractions occur behind bars.
Why It Matters
- The release date gives the public and media a clearer timeline of when Combs might be free, absent any changes to his status.
- With the date made public, Combs’ legal team, business associates, and brand partners can begin planning for his post‑incarceration activities and reputation management.
- The disclosure also highlights how federal sentencing merits, time served, and good‑conduct provisions interplay in high‑profile cases.
What to Watch
- Whether Combs is transferred to a lower‑security prison or drug‑rehabilitation program — both of which could affect the actual date of release.
- Whether his sentence is altered through appeal or correction‑system adjustments, which might shift the projected date.
- Statements from his legal team or the Bureau of Prisons that clarify how the projected release date was calculated.



















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