Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team is moving with quiet confidence. They work to secure his early release from federal prison. Attorney Marc Agnifilo expressed optimism that the hip-hop mogul could regain his freedom well before his scheduled date of May 8, 2028. In a brief statement to TMZ, Agnifilo said, “I anticipate he’ll be out before that date. However, the specifics hinge on various factors. Our primary focus is ensuring he’s properly situated…”
Agnifilo also shared faith in Diddy’s ability to adjust to his circumstances. He added, “I have full confidence that he will excel as an inmate and will be released as early as the system permits.” His remarks reflect a sense of assurance within Diddy’s camp. The process is moving in a constructive direction, and rehabilitation remains a central focus.
Diddy pursues rehab and rapid appeal to shorten his sentence
Diddy is currently seeking a transfer to a facility that offers the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP). The program, through the Bureau of Prisons, was approved by Judge Arun Subramanian, who presided over his federal trial. It could reduce his sentence by up to a year upon completion. To qualify, Diddy must maintain a nonviolent record while participating in the rehabilitation initiative. It focuses on counseling, substance treatment, and structured discipline.
Meanwhile, appellate attorney Alexandra Shapiro is pursuing an accelerated review of the sentence. In a motion filed October 29 with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, she urged the panel to shorten the traditional 18-month appeal process. Her request underscores the team’s dual approach—prioritizing both rehabilitation and a swift judicial resolution—as Diddy continues to navigate the next phase of his legal battle.


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