Could Diddy Leave Prison Early? New Federal Policy Pushes Rumors Forward

A new rumor claims Diddy's legal team is exploring federal prison policy changes that could accelerate his move into community supervision.

Could Diddy Leave Prison Early? New Federal Policy Pushes Rumors Forward

`Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently in federal custody, but a new rumor suggests the Bad Boy boss could be released much sooner than expected.

A story from Media Take Out claims that Sean Combs’s lawyers are exploring a new Bureau of Prisons policy that could change how some inmates receive credit toward communal placement. The rumor is spreading on social media, in barbershops, and in Harlem.

The theory centers on changes to the First Step Act that affect how time credits are calculated. The rumor says federal officials now apply some credits earlier in sentences. If true, some inmates might move to halfway houses or supervised placements sooner.

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That is where Diddy enters the conversation.

Diddy’s listed release date is early 2028, but online speculation suggests that First Step Act and Second Chance Act credits could move him to a less restrictive placement sooner. Some reports say his attorneys have already filed requests for review.

Before anyone plans a welcome home party, note that the Bureau of Prisons has not confirmed these claims. There is no official word on Diddy moving to a halfway house, work release, or home confinement. For now, it appears to be based on policy interpretations, not decisions. So, put in pin in that.

Any real development involving his incarceration is guaranteed to generate headlines. So we’ll see.

Still, it is worth pondering could Diddy see early release?