Rare footage offers first glimpse of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ daily life behind bars at New Jersey’s Fort Dix, showing work duties, prison interactions, and life in custody

New video offers a look at Sean 'Diddy' Combs inside FCI Fort Dix. He is serving a 50-month sentence. Former inmates have shared accounts of the prison's difficult conditions. They describe issues with facilities and food. Combs was transferred to...

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Rare video footage has emerged offering a glimpse into Sean “Diddy” Combs’ life at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Fort Dix in New Jersey, where the rapper is serving a 50-month prison sentence.

In the TMZ-obtained clip, the rapper is seen removing his blue jacket and scarf while conversing with another inmate in the prison’s media library located within the chapel.

The video then shows the “Act Bad” emcee wearing his jacket again, smiling as he exits the media library with headphones in his ears. Combs, 56, is later seen walking down a prison hallway while another inmate pushes a black cart behind him. The Revolt co-founder, his gray beard and hair on full display, smiles as he approaches another prisoner, appearing to engage in an intense conversation, though the video has no audio, leaving the discussion’s content unclear.




FCI Fort Dix said, “We did not produce or authorize the release of this video.” Page Six reached out to Combs’ representatives for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

Last week, former FCI Fort Dix inmate Joe Giudice offered insight into the New Jersey prison where Sean “Diddy” Combs is serving his 50-month sentence. Giudice, 53, who spent 41 months behind bars at Fort Dix following federal fraud convictions in 2014, told Us Weekly that Combs’ experience will largely depend on how he conducts himself.
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“As long as he keeps a low profile and doesn’t try to act like a big shot, he’ll be fine,” Giudice said. The former Bravo star also claimed he witnessed inmates engaging in group sex during the early hours and participating in violent disputes over food.

Another former prisoner, who served 17 months at the low-security facility between 2019 and 2020, described conditions at Fort Dix as “horrible.” He said there is only one bathroom per floor, with broken toilets and showers, and much of the food is expired.

“I was there a day and a half, and I [told a] kid [I just met], ‘This isn’t a jail, this is an insane asylum!’ and he agreed. It was a zoo,” the inmate told Us Weekly.

When contacted for comment, FCI Fort Dix emphasised that “any findings or accusations of sexual assault or physical assaults are not tolerated. Such matters are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly.
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In July, Combs was acquitted of two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion and racketeering conspiracy but was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution. Last month, he was sentenced to 50 months in prison and transferred from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center to Fort Dix, with a scheduled release in June 2028.
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