Sean “Diddy” Combs is serving a federal sentence of 50 months (just over four years), with public reporting indicating a projected release around mid‑2028, assuming no major changes such as successful appeals, parole decisions, or further infractions.

What his sentence looks like

  • Diddy was sentenced in October 2025 to 50 months in prison on federal charges related to transporting individuals for prostitution.
  • That 50‑month term is roughly four years and includes time he had already spent in custody before sentencing.

How much longer he may stay

  • Reporting on his Bureau of Prisons schedule says his release date, after adjustments, has been pushed to June 8, 2028 , extending his expected time behind bars slightly beyond the initial calculation.
  • From early 2026, that means he is currently projected to remain in prison for a little over two more years (until mid‑2028), barring any new legal developments.

Early release and changes

  • Because the conviction is for non‑violent offenses, he is eligible for parole and good‑time credits , which can sometimes shorten the actual time served, though this depends on behavior and formal decisions by authorities.
  • His date has already been adjusted once after prison conduct issues were reported, showing that infractions can also push the release date back.

Why the answer isn’t exact

  • Exact time remaining can change with appeals, prison disciplinary rulings, policy changes, or health and compassionate‑release decisions , and those are not fully predictable from public info.
  • So the best current public estimate is that Diddy will remain in prison until around June 2028 , meaning roughly a couple more years from now, but that is not guaranteed and could shift again.

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