Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to 50 months (4 years and 2 months) in prison for convictions related to transportation to engage in prostitution. He has already served roughly 13 months in jail since his arrest in September 2024, which will be credited toward his sentence. Considering good behavior and other possible reductions, he is likely to serve between two and two-and-a- half years more, with a potential release around late 2028 or early 2029. If by "getting out early" the question refers to whether Diddy can be released before serving the full 50 months, the answer is yes, through mechanisms like credit for time served and good behavior. Early release programs and halfway house eligibility can reduce actual time served in prison under federal regulations. His defense team has mentioned plans for him to speak openly about his experience if granted early release, and he might relocate to Miami post-release to be near family. So, while Diddy cannot simply "get out early" without serving a significant portion of his sentence, there are provisions that could shorten his prison time to around half the sentence or slightly more depending on behavior and programs available to him. His current credit for time served already shortens the remaining time he must stay incarcerated.
