
Sean “Diddy” Combs has swapped luxury mansions for laundry duty as he begins his new reality behind bars at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. Sources confirm that the hip-hop mogul’s first federal prison assignment places him in the facility’s laundry room, washing and drying inmates’ clothes — a far cry from his high-profile lifestyle of assistants and private jets.
The move comes after Diddy’s transfer from MDC Brooklyn, where he’d been held since his September 2024 arrest. The low-security Fort Dix facility is considered a more comfortable environment, but the change in daily routine is no small adjustment for someone once surrounded by opulence. Federal prosecutors previously claimed Diddy barely lifted a finger in his daily life — not even to charge his phone — leaving many to wonder how he’s adapting to his new workload.
Serving a 50-month sentence, Diddy is expected to remain behind bars until at least May 2028, though his lawyer insists he could be released sooner. From chart-topping hits to folding uniforms, the Bad Boy founder’s story has taken a turn no one saw coming. Could this be the start of a humbling transformation for Diddy? Visit www.jocomms.com for more news.