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A Day Inside "Diddy" Life In Prison

Ciroc. Sean John. Bad Boy Records. Revolt TV. The man who built all of it is now a chapel assistant at a federal prison in New Jersey, organizing hymnals in a library that smells like industrial cleaner, earning pennies an hour. The parties that shut down city blocks in Manhattan. The mansions. The billion-dollar Diageo deal. The self-proclaimed greatest Black serial entrepreneur to ever live. All of it condensed into a fifty-month sentence, a twelve-person dormitory pod, and a national menu that cycles the same meals through every federal prison in the country.

This documentary breaks down the full arc — from the Harlem apartment where Bad Boy started, to the settlement filed within twenty-four hours of Cassandra Ventura's lawsuit, to the surveillance video the whole world watched, to the eight-week trial where the jury acquitted him of sex trafficking and racketeering but convicted him on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. We cover the fourteen months he spent in the SHU at MDC Brooklyn before sentencing, what his actual daily routine looks like at Fort Dix, and why his lawyers fought specifically for that facility — because RDAP completion can shave twelve months off a federal sentence.

We also cover the phone call he made four days after arriving at Fort Dix that cost him ninety days of phone privileges, filed on his fifty-sixth birthday. The appeal currently before the Second Circuit, where one judge called it an exceptionally difficult case no federal court had addressed before. The projected release date that quietly shifted to April 2028. And the empire: the Diageo deal gone, Sean John dropped by Macy's, Revolt TV sold, fifty civil lawsuits filed, properties being liquidated. A net worth that fell from a billion dollars to four hundred million while he organized books in a chapel.
Acquitted of sex trafficking. Acquitted of racketeering. Convicted on two counts. Whether that math represents justice served or justice avoided is the question this video leaves open — because the evidence is in the court record, and you can read it.


📌 This video is an educational documentary. All content is based on federal court records, trial transcripts, sentencing documents, Second Circuit appellate filings, Bureau of Prisons records, published investigative reporting, and public statements from attorneys and prison officials. The charges and verdict discussed reflect legal findings only. Nothing in this video constitutes a claim beyond what has been established in a court of law. Nothing encourages, glorifies, or promotes criminal activity or the violation of human rights. Viewer discretion is advised.

📌 This is an original Prison Files production. Research, writing, narration, and editorial structure are produced entirely in-house. No content is copied, repurposed, or reused from any other creator or outlet.

📌 RESEARCH & SOURCES:
United States v. Sean Combs — SDNY indictment, trial record, and sentencing (Judge Arun Subramanian)
Second Circuit Court of Appeals — appellate hearing (April 2026), case pending
Bureau of Prisons — Fort Dix facility records, RDAP program documentation, phone violation filing (November 4, 2025)
MDC Brooklyn — pretrial detention records (September 2024 – November 2025)
Cassandra Ventura v. Sean Combs — civil lawsuit and settlement (November 2023)
Diageo — termination of Ciroc partnership (published reporting)
Forbes and Rolling Stone — net worth reporting and financial documentation
Published accounts from former Fort Dix inmates on facility conditions and daily routine
Second Circuit ruling — pending as of publication date

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