Diddy’s First Job in His New Prison Reportedly Revealed
Sean “Diddy” Combs is being put to work as he continues his sentence at a new prison facility.
After Us Weekly confirmed that the disgraced rap mogul was transferred to the federal prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, on Thursday, October 30, new details are being revealed about his life behind bars.
Sources familiar with the situation told TMZ on Friday, October 31, that Diddy’s first job at the prison is in the laundry room, where he is expected to wash and dry clothes.
Us has reached out to the prison and Diddy’s team for additional comment.
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Diddy’s move to the low-security prison for men — that houses around 4,000 inmates — came right before Halloween.
According to the prison’s commissary list obtained by Us, Diddy will have plenty of sweets to choose from this holiday season.
Classic candy bars like Snickers and Pay Day are available for $1.50 and $1.45, respectively. Chocolate peanuts will cost Diddy $1.60, while root beer barrels go over the $2 mark.
If Diddy feels like splurging, peppermint twists are available at $3.65 each, while Jolly Ranchers will set him back a whopping $5.10 per pack.

Diddy’s commissary at the prison also has options for inmates trying to stay healthy. Snacks like unsalted peanuts, granola mix, dill pickle pouches, Ultra Fit bars and dates are available to purchase.
The priciest items on the commissary list include a $131 Score 7T tablet, on which individuals can access music, games and emails. The Internet, however, is unavailable. Walking shoes are also available for $52, and headphones can be obtained for $36.
Diddy’s Halloween weekend will certainly look different from past years. While the rapper has previously gone all out for the holiday by either hosting parties or dressing up in elaborate costumes, life behind bars doesn’t have many celebrations.
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Diddy was arrested in September 2024 on charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. He pleaded not guilty to all charges and denied the allegations against him.
In July, a New York jury found Diddy guilty on two counts of transportation but acquitted him of the other charges. A judge later sentenced the businessman to 50 months in prison.
According to the Bureau of Prisons website, Diddy is scheduled to be released on May 8, 2028.
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Diddy’s lawyer Teny Geragos previously fought for his client’s relocation to Fort Dix as he stayed in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
“In order to address drug abuse issues and to maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts, we request that the court [strongly] recommend to the Bureau of Prisons that Mr. Combs be placed at FCI Fort Dix,” Geragos wrote in a letter to the judge.
Diddy’s team — who previously argued for a 14-month prison sentence — recently claimed that conditions in the MDC include “limited access to clean water” and “lack of access to healthy, or edible, food.”
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