Diddy’s Special Conditions For Supervised Release After Prison Sentence Revealed
Diddy won’t be able to enjoy the freedoms of a normal United States citizen once his prison sentence is complete. This week, the special conditions for his supervised release were revealed.
TMZ reported that the “guidelines” he has to follow were filed on Wednesday (Oct. 14). The 50-year-old artist must submit to searches and cannot communicate with any of the victims in the case. Additionally, the controversial mogul has to enroll in an outpatient treatment program for drug abuse and mental health issues.
In the program, Puff will have to take prescribed medicine unless otherwise advised by a health care provider. The Bad Boy co-founder must also cooperate with an approved program for domestic violence. Lastly, he cannot own, possess, or have any access to a firearm or any other object that can be viewed as “destructive.”
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 25: Honoree Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean “Diddy” Combs on January 25, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.
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The “Last Night” artist sought some special conditions of his own over the last few weeks. He requested to serve his 50-month prison sentence at a low-security jail in New Jersey. FCI Fort Dix would allow maximum visitation for his family and an intensive rehabilitation program. Unfortunately for him, Judge Arun Subramanian shot down the request as the Bureau of Prisons will accommodate general locations for sentences, but not specific prisons.
The former REVOLT chairman has yet to be assigned a prison, but Subramanian suggested that he be as close to the New York City Metropolitan Area as possible. Puff’s 50-month sentence was a result of his being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, the least of his charges. Had he not been acquitted of racketeering or sex trafficking, he would have been facing life in prison.
