Diddy’s New Release Date Sparks Mixed Reactions

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 15: Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Sean “Diddy” Combs is once again at the center of a social media uproar after his projected prison release date reportedly changed for a third time.

The music mogul, currently serving a 50-month federal sentence at FCI Fort Dix for transportation to engage in prostitution, had initially been slated for release on May 8, 2028. That date later shifted to June 4, 2028. Now, records reportedly show April 25, 2028, as his new projected release.

The updated timeline has sparked heated reactions across social media, particularly on X.

“Keep him locked up. The guy is a predator and deserves way more that what he got,” user @chaos_proximity wrote bluntly.

Another user, Will Dave, didn’t hold back either, posting, “Can’t believe they are releasing this filthy disgusting piece of sh!t, they probably would have also released Epstein if he was still alive clearly they like predators rapists walking around free..”

Fans React To Sean “Diddy” Combs New Release Date From FC Fort Dix

Some commenters speculated about how federal time credits work. User @AbdiAL23 suggested programming could be behind the change, writing, “Every month he has 10 days shaved off. Once he finishes the RDAP programme he will be released. Thats if the appeal doesn’t work.”

Others referenced prior allegations tied to the embattled mogul. “This man is disgusting,” user @motionzoi wrote in one post, later adding, “He’s a monster.”

While the Bureau of Prisons periodically adjusts projected release dates based on earned credits and program participation, the revisions have only intensified scrutiny surrounding Combs.

For critics, any move toward an earlier release feels controversial. For others, it’s a reflection of how the federal system calculates time served.

Either way, the shifting date has reignited debate — and Sean “Diddy” Combs remains a lightning rod, even behind bars.


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