A juvenile delinquent locked up in prison.
A video has been released showing Sean “Diddy” Combs’ prison life at Fort Dix, a federal correctional facility in New Jersey.
Footage obtained by TMZ showed the disgraced rapper removing his blue jacket and scarf while chatting with another inmate in the prison’s media library in the chapel.
Combs, who was wearing a gray sweatsuit and brown knit cap, was preparing to start his shift, giving out movies and religious materials to other inmates.
The video then cut to the Act Bad host again wearing a jacket and smiling as he walked out of the media library with headphones over his ears.
Combs, 56, was then seen walking down a prison hallway with another inmate pushing a black cart behind him.
The rebellion co-founder, who had a full gray beard and hair on display, smiled as he walked up to another prisoner before engaging in a heated conversation.
There was no audio in the video, so it’s unclear what the conversation was about.
“We did not produce or authorize the release of this video,” FCI Fort Dix said in an exclusive statement to Page Six.
Page Six reached out to a representative for Combs for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
Last week, former FCI Fort Dix inmate Joe Giudice revealed details about the prison where Combs is serving his 50-month sentence.
The former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, who was convicted of federal fraud in 2014 and served 41 months in a New Jersey prison, said the “It’s All About Benjamin” host’s fate “depends on how he handles himself.”
“As long as he keeps a low profile and doesn’t try to act like a big shot, he’s fine,” Giudice, 53, told Us Weekly.
The former Bravo star also claimed to have witnessed inmates having “group sex” early in the morning and engaging in acts of violence over food.
Another inmate told the outlet that living conditions at FCI Fort Dix were “terrible.”
“There’s one bathroom on each floor with a toilet and a shower, and everything is broken. A lot of the food is expired. It’s horrible. They don’t care,” the former inmate, who spent 17 months in a low-security federal correctional facility in 2019-2020, claimed to Us Weekly.
“I was there for a day and a half, and I said to the kid[I had just met]’This is not a prison, this is a mental hospital!'” And he agreed. It was a zoo,” he claimed.
When we reached out to the prison for comment, they said, “Any findings or accusations of sexual assault or physical assault are not tolerated. Such matters are taken seriously and thoroughly investigated. Specific investigative matters and details are considered non-public information.”
In July, Combs was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion and racketeering conspiracy. However, he was found guilty of two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
Last month, the “I Need a Girl” hitmaker was sentenced to 50 months in prison and transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York to Fort Dix.
Combs is scheduled to be released in June 2028.
