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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been informed of the stringent conditions he will face following his eventual release from prison. After appealing to a judge, he was granted permission to serve his four-year sentence in a minimum-security facility in New Jersey.
According to court documents accessed by the Daily Mail on Wednesday, the 55-year-old music mogul will be placed under a five-year supervised release once he leaves incarceration.
Accustomed to an opulent lifestyle, Diddy will now be required to meet regularly with a probation officer and abstain from drugs. He must undergo a drug test within 15 days post-release, followed by two additional tests at random intervals.
Additionally, he is mandated to participate in an outpatient program encompassing testing, mental health treatment, and a domestic violence prevention program approved by authorities.
Combs’ probation officer will have the authority to conduct unannounced visits, and he must reside in a location sanctioned by the probation department.
He also must submit a search of himself as well as his property, residence, vehicle, papers, computers and cell phones but that hinges on if there is a reasonable suspicion that he had violated one of the conditions of his release.

Sean ‘ Diddy’ Combs has learned the strict conditions after his eventual release from prison after begging a judge to let him spend his four-year prison sentence at a low-level prison in New Jersey

The Daily Mail has obtained court documents filed on Wednesday which read that 55-year-old Combs will be under supervised release for five years ( a court illustration of Combs at his sentencing hearing earlier this month)

Combs’ lavish $61.5 million LA 10-bedroom, 13-bathroom mansion is seen – the shamed star has had little success offloading the home since it was raided in 2024
The rap mogul may not own, possess, or get access to a firearm, ammunition, a destructive device or any dangerous weapon.
Lastly, he will also be required to work at least 30 hours a week and is forbidden to communicate with anyone who is involved in criminal activity.
Diddy boasts an estimated $400 million fortune – although he was once a billionaire – and the star has been struggling to offload his Beverly Hills mansion during his time in prison.
He had quietly listed his palatial Los Angeles estate for a staggering $61.5 million just one week before he was arrested in September 2024.
The 10-bedroom, 13-bathroom mansion was memorably raided by federal agents in early 2024.
The Bad Boy Records founder also owns a Miami compound which law enforcement raided in March 2024, seizing 1,000 bottles of baby oil among other evidence.
Combs bought the Mapleton Drive mansion in 2014 for $39 million and is refusing to budge on its price.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges that he coerced and abused women for years, aided by associates and employees
Combs’ mansion was once the scene of A-list parties, including an afterparty for the 2017 Grammys.
This comes days after it was revealed that he is begging the judge presiding over his case to serve his four-year prison sentence at a low-level New Jersey facility.
The fallen rapper has been locked up at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn in the Special Housing Unit since September 2024.
Following the conclusion of his highly anticipated trial and sentencing, his legal team has requested that he serve his time at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, the Daily Mail can confirm.
The controversial star, who was found guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution in July, made his plea for a cushier facility to Judge Arun Subramanian on Monday.
The notice from defense attorney Teny Geragos reads: ‘On behalf of Mr. Combs, we respectfully request that the Court strongly recommend a designation facility to the Bureau of Prisons in Mr. Combs’ Judgment.
Combs’ team urged the judge to move him to FCI Fort Dix, located on the McGuire Air Force Base, for Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program (RDAP) purposes and ‘any other available educational and occupational programs.’

He will also be required to attend regular meetings with his probation officer and refrain from drug use as he will have to take a drug test within 15 days after his release and two periodic tests after that time frame ( a court illustration of Combs at his sentencing hearing earlier this month)

Meanwhile Combs (pictured) is begging the judge to serve his four-year prison sentence at a low-level New Jersey facility

Following the conclusion of his highly anticipated trial and sentencing, his legal team has requested that he serve his time at FCI Fort Dix (pictured), a low-security prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey

The 55-year-old rapper (depicted in a court sketch) was found guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution
Geragos also wrote the change would allow him to ‘maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts’ to tackle his drug abuse issues.
RDAPs typically lasts nine months. Enrolled prisoners often live in a designated section of the prison and divide up their days between activities centered around drug abuse treatment and work and educational programs.
Federal prison consultant Sam Mangel told the Daily Mail the program is ‘intense’ and is comparable to AA.
Successful completion of RDAPs can lead to up to one year slashed from prisoners’ sentences, according to criminal defense law firm Elizabeth Franklin Best.
The firm noted that few inmates qualify for sentence reductions and that the MDC does not offer an RDAP to inmates.
Combs confessed in court that his time in federal custody has been the first in 25 years that he has been sober.
‘I lost my way. I got lost in my journey. Lost in the drugs and the excess,’ he said.
FCI Fort Dix opened its gates in 1992 and houses roughly 4,000 inmates. There are only about 1,250 inmates at MDC Brooklyn, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
While Combs is seeking out an out from the notoriously grim MDC, Mangel said FCI Fort Dix is one of the ‘worst in the BOP.’
Mangel also noted that although Combs would ‘fit in just fine there,’ he would likely be disqualified from moving into the minimum-security prison camp within the facility.
He said it is generally not a place where the BOP places violent offenders.

The disgraced rapper has been locked up at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center (pictured) in Brooklyn
‘It just surprises me that they [Diddy’s attorneys] are making this request unless they know something that I’m not aware of,’ Mangel said.
He also asserted that Combs would not even be eligible for an RDAP because of his sex offenses.
‘People with sex charges like Diddy cannot get into that program,’ Mangel said.
‘It is common knowledge that anybody with a public safety factor, with a sex charge, is not eligible for RDAP.’
He added that Combs could take a Non-Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program, which is three months long, but offers no chance at a sentence reduction.
With the 13 months Combs has already spent behind bars, he is on course to be freed in November 2028.
On top of his prison sentence, the judge ordered Combs to fork over a $500,000 fine.
This request for a facility change comes about a week after Combs described MDC as ‘inhumane’ in a letter to the judge.

With the 13 months Combs (pictured) has already spent behind bars, he is on course to be freed in November 2028
While the convicted felon whined about his circumstances, he expressed regret for his criminal past.
This notice was presented to the judge prior to his bombshell sentencing hearing on Friday. Diddy told the judge that his time in jail had changed him for the better.
Combs has also reflected on the damning clip of him brutally attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, admitting he was ‘dead wrong for putting my hands on the woman that I loved.’
The MDC is an administrative facility, which means it holds inmates of all security levels. The Special Housing Unit, where Combs is locked up, is known for its harsh, restrictive and isolating conditions.
The prison at large is notorious for inmate violence and poor living conditions.
Combs has detailed the horrors of his life behind bars – a stark contrast from his life of fame and luxury before he found himself entrenched in his despicable scandal – describing the cramped, windowless room he has been confined to.
‘The conditions that my actions have placed me in are inhumane,’ he wrote to the judge, claiming he and his fellow inmates have no clean drinking water.
The shamed ‘freak-off’ host also noted he was fearful that someone would murder him at MDC.

Combs (right) acknowledged that his actions against Cassie Ventura (left) were wrong
Despite his deep discontent regarding his circumstances, Combs has been running an entrepreneurship course, in which he has taught his fellow inmates ‘foundational knowledge in business management,’ his lawyers highlighted in court.
While Subramanian has yet to respond to Combs’ request to move to the New Jersey prison, the judge has refused the rapper’s bold asks in the past.
Most recently, the judge denied Combs’ request to throw away his conviction on the prostitution charges or allow for a new trial.
While Mangel does not believe Combs qualifies for prison camp, he has speculated that his lawyers are hoping he will get some waiver, just as sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell did.
The Jeffrey Epstein associate was moved from FCI Tallahassee in Florida, to the minimum-security Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas in August.
‘Either they [Diddy’s attorneys] don’t know, although they’re really good attorneys, so I would be surprised if they don’t know,’ Mangel said.
‘Or they’re hoping for a waiver, like the one that was given to Ghislaine Maxwell… Normally, inmates convicted of sexual charges cannot go to camps, and she [Maxwell] got the only waiver I’m ever aware of in the history of the BOP.’