Sean “Diddy” Combs has officially checked into FCI Fort Dix, the same NJ prison that once housed Martin Shkreli, after what one ex-inmate describes as a turbulent stint at MDC Brooklyn
Sean “Diddy” Combs on Thursday arrived at the federal prison in New Jersey to begin serving his 50-month sentence for federal prostitution-and-transportation convictions, according to prison records and law-enforcement sources.
Combs requested the move to Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix (FCI Fort Dix) so he could participate in its Residential Drug Abuse Program and be closer to family. The low-security facility, located on a military base about 40 miles from Philadelphia, has held high-profile inmates including “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli, former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and heroin-trafficker George Jung.
BOP now officially has Sean “Diddy” Combs at Fort Dix until May 8, 2028. https://t.co/i9lpdEVZUC pic.twitter.com/JYf02rChYR
— Lauren Conlin (@conlin_lauren) October 31, 2025
The switchover comes after a brutal stay at MDC Brooklyn, where ex-inmate Raymond Castillo, who shared the unit with Combs, told Los Angeles exclusively that the facility was a “war zone” with violence, murder and contraband. He disputed press reports that Combs faced a shank attack in his cell when he woke up. The altercation was actually “over a chair” during a TV session (Diddy was reportedly watching “Basketball Wives”) and was defused by Combs and Castillo.
Inside MDC, Combs reportedly ran a weekly two-hour class called “Free Game with Diddy,” teaching business, faith and personal growth. The program brought Black, Latino and white inmates, including members of rival gangs, into the same classroom for the first time, the ex-inmate said.
As he settles into Fort Dix, Combs faces an estimated release date of May 8, 2028, crediting good-conduct time and time already served in Brooklyn.