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Published 16:27 15 Oct 2025 GMT
Sean “Diddy” Combs has learned what awaits him once he completes his prison sentence, and the list of post-release conditions is extensive.
The hip-hop mogul, who was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison just two weeks ago, will face five years of supervised release filled with mandatory treatment programs, restrictions, and strict monitoring.
Court documents filed Wednesday outline the special conditions of supervision that will apply once Diddy is released from custody.
Diddy was sentenced to four years in prison. Credit: Dave Benett / Getty
Among the most notable, TMZ reports:
As part of his release terms, Diddy is banned from owning or possessing firearms or other destructive devices.
This stipulation comes after multiple weapons were recovered during federal raids at his properties in Miami, Los Angeles, and New York, with prosecutors noting that several had scratched-off serial numbers.
Additionally, Diddy must submit to searches by his probation officer at any time and comply with random drug testing and ongoing check-ins throughout his supervised release period.
Judge Arun Subramanian handed down the 50-month sentence last month after Diddy was convicted on two counts of violating the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting individuals across state lines for illegal sexual activity.
He was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which carried far harsher penalties.
During sentencing, Judge Subramanian stated that he believed Diddy should serve his time as close as possible to the New York City metropolitan area, citing family and rehabilitation considerations, as previously reported.
Once released, Diddy will spend five years under federal supervision, a period that will test his compliance and commitment to rehabilitation.
The combination of drug and mental health treatment, domestic violence counseling, and strict probation oversight will mark a major shift for the once-powerful entertainment mogul.
For now, Diddy remains in federal custody awaiting his prison assignment, but with his release terms now public, it’s clear that life after incarceration will be anything but simple.