Diddy Caught On Camera Working Behind Bars

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 25: Rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs attends the REVOLT & AT&T Summit on October 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Diddy’s time in federal custody continues to draw attention, and newly surfaced footage is giving the public an unexpected look at how he spends his days. On Sunday, November 23rd, TMZ released several clips taken inside Fort Dix, showing the music mogul at work and interacting with other inmates. In the footage, Diddy is seen at the facility’s media library, which is located inside the prison chapel, finishing his shift before heading back into the main building.

The videos show him sporting a brown knit cap over his gray hair as he removes a scarf and blue coat, briefly revealing his standard-issue gray prison uniform. He then puts his outerwear back on and leaves the room. More clips show him without the cap while speaking casually with other incarcerated men in the hallway. Even though he’s behind bars, he appears relaxed, and the video provides one of the first glimpses into his daily routine. Up until now, images of him in custody have only come in the form of still photos from the yard, where he was seen experiencing a range of emotions.

The hip-hop legend is currently serving a 50-month sentence after being convicted of violating the Mann Act. His expected release is planned for 2028. Once the clips went live, the reaction online was immediate. Fans flooded the TMZ comment section with speculation. Some insisted that “someone must’ve been paid big bucks” to obtain the footage. Others argued he should serve his sentence “in peace without cameras following him around.” A number of people questioned how anyone managed to film inside a federal facility.

This comes shortly after the Bureau of Prisons quietly shifted his projected release date, moving it from May 8th, 2028 to June 4th, 2028. The reason for the adjustment has not been confirmed. Before the end of October, Diddy was transferred from MDC Brooklyn to Fort Dix in New Jersey, where he has been photographed blending in with other inmates in the yard.


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