Rapper Fetty Wap was released early from federal prison after serving nearly three years for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and is now under home confinement, focusing on community work and family.
Fetty Wap was released early from federal prison after serving nearly three years for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and is now under home confinement, focusing on community work and family.
Fetty Wap, the rapper known for 'Trap Queen,' was released early from federal prison after serving nearly three years for conspiracy to distribute cocaine. He is now on home confinement with a projected release date later this year and plans to focus on community work and supporting at-risk youth.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been transferred to a federal prison in New Jersey to serve the remainder of his four-year sentence for prostitution-related charges, with his lawyers seeking to move him to a facility that offers drug treatment programs. He has served about 14 months of his sentence and plans to appeal his conviction, while also requesting a presidential pardon. Combs has expressed a commitment to sobriety and personal reform during his incarceration.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been transferred to a New Jersey federal prison to serve the remainder of his four-year sentence for prostitution-related charges, with efforts underway to move him to a facility offering drug treatment programs. He has served about 14 months of his sentence and is appealing his conviction, while also seeking a presidential pardon.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs, 55, is being transferred to a federal prison after being sentenced to 50 months for interstate prostitution, following an eight-week trial where he was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges; he maintains his innocence and plans to appeal.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been transferred to FCI Fort Dix to serve a 50-month federal prison sentence after his conviction on charges related to transporting individuals across state lines for commercial sex. His projected release date is May 8, 2028, and he is housed in a drug program unit. Combs is appealing his conviction, and the move to Fort Dix places him close to his legal team in New York.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers request he be placed in a low-security federal prison in New Jersey with a drug treatment program to aid his rehabilitation during his four-year sentence, while he has expressed a spiritual reset and commitment to sobriety. The decision on his placement is pending, and President Trump has mentioned Combs' request for a pardon.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers request he serve his 50-month sentence at a low-security New Jersey prison with a drug treatment program, citing rehabilitation and family visitation benefits, following his conviction for interstate prostitution charges.