Sean Diddy Combs is currently projected to be released from federal custody on May 8, 2028, according to publicly available records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The projected date appears in the Bureau of Prisons’ inmate database and reflects calculations based on sentencing length, time already served and standard federal guidelines. Officials note that such dates are projections rather than guarantees and may change depending on legal developments, conduct credits or administrative adjustments.
Legal experts have emphasised that federal release dates are often revised over time, especially if appeals, sentence reviews, or prison-program credits come into play. As a result, the May 2028 date should be viewed as tentative, not final.
Neither Combs’ legal team nor federal authorities have issued a separate public statement confirming or disputing the projected release date beyond what appears in official prison records.
The update has sparked renewed public attention, given Combs’ long-standing influence in music, fashion and entertainment, though the Bureau of Prisons listing remains the only authoritative source for the current timeline.
Source: @skynews
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