Sean “Diddy” Combs plans to spend Thanksgiving at Fort Dix, New Jersey, enjoying a concert and playing cards with his fellow inmates.
A federal prison spokesperson exclusively revealed to Page Six the activities inmates participate in, including sports tournaments, holiday concerts, card games and other recreational activities.
Inmates can also visit their loved ones during their vacation.
Combs also plans to enjoy a Thanksgiving feast, with the lunch featuring roasted turkey, vegetarian soy chicken, vegetable cornbread stuffing, baked sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, corn, chicken gravy, whole-grain bread, fruit and holiday desserts.
If an inmate still has an appetite for dinner, they can munch on deli meat and slices of cheese, or peanut butter and potato chips, along with fruit and dessert.
TMZ first reported on the Thanksgiving meal.
Page Six previously reported that the rapper’s release date has been pushed back from May 8, 2028 to June 4, 2028.
The reason for the extension of his sentence is unclear, but it comes after the music mogul got into trouble with prison officials.
TMZ reported that Combs, 56, is suspected of consuming “homemade alcohol” behind prison walls.
A spokesperson for Combs denied the allegations to Page Six, explaining that the Grammy winner was “in his first week at FCI Fort Dix (after being transferred from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center)… focused on adjusting, improving himself, and improving his performance every day.”
The spokesperson continued: “As with any high profile person placed in a new environment, there will be many rumors and exaggerated stories during his stay, most of which are untrue. We ask that people give him the benefit of the doubt and give him privacy to focus on his personal growth.”
A few days later, CBS News reported that Combs was arrested again on November 3 for allegedly participating in a prohibited three-way call.
His attorney denied the call was “inappropriate,” claiming it was “procedural” and “protected by attorney-client privilege.”
Combs, whose gray hair was visible in a recent mugshot from a New Jersey state prison, has been incarcerated since his arrest in September 2024.
He was charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
After a nearly two-month trial, Combs was found guilty of two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution and acquitted of the other charges.
In October, he was sentenced to four years and two months in prison.
He was transferred to Fort Dix on October 30 and has been seen inside the prison since his transfer, including images of him walking outside the prison.
