SEAN COMBS SPOTTED IN FIRST PRISON FOOTAGE, ADJUSTS TO LIFE BEHIND BARS

by Nicki Gostin

Newly obtained video offers a glimpse into the current life of Sean Combs, the music executive now serving a federal sentence. The footage, reportedly captured inside the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix in New Jersey, shows Combs engaged in his assigned duties.

In the clip, Combs is seen interacting with another individual within what appears to be a prison library, a role described as a chaplain’s assistant. His appearance, notably featuring gray hair and a beard, marks a significant change from his public image prior to incarceration. The video shows him removing outer layers of clothing before later departing the area, seemingly at the end of a work period.

Combs was transferred to this facility in late October. His legal team had reportedly requested the move, citing the availability of specific rehabilitation programs at the minimum-security institution. He is serving a sentence related to convictions on charges involving prostitution and is projected for release in 2028.

According to statements from his representative, Combs’s current role involves maintaining the chapel library, an environment characterized as structured and positive. The position is said to include tasks such as organizing materials and clerical work. Previous reports had indicated concerns for his safety at his initial place of detention, prior to the transfer.

A spokesperson for the correctional facility addressed the circulating video, stating it was not officially produced or released by the institution. The footage provides a rare, unauthorized look at the day-to-day routine of the once-dominant figure in the entertainment industry as he serves his sentence.

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