
Sean Combs received more good news in his fight to appeal his 4-year prison sentence.
Combs’ prison release date has been moved up again, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.
Combs, 56, is serving a 4-year prison sentence for transporting male escorts for prostitution purposes.
Last month, his prison release date was moved up to April 25, 2028.
His new prison release date was pushed up another 10 days to April 15, 2028.
Combs’ release date has been changed four times since he began serving his time at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.

His release date was pushed back in November after he was caught drinking hooch (fermented wine made out of Fanta soda, sugar and apples).
Officials transferred Combs to a new unit to separate him from bad influence at the prison.
Combs agreed to participate in the prison’s Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP).
E! News reports that federal officials have declined to respond to multiple questions about Combs’ changing release dates.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is set to hear Combs’ appeal later this month.
In a March 13 filing, Combs’ defense team called the original 50-month sentence a “perversion of justice” and pushed for immediate release, an acquittal or at least a new hearing.
Combs’ legal team argued that the biased New York judge relied too heavily on conduct the jury did not actually find him guilty of during the eight-week trial.
But federal prosecutors argue that the sentence is justified because Combs is a menace to society.
In November 2025, Combs was convicted on 2 counts of transporting male escorts for prostitution in 2025. He was sentenced to serve 4 years and two months in federal prison.
Additionally, he was fined $500,000 and ordered to serve 5 years of supervised release.





