Diddy judge offers hip-hop mogul a way to cut up to a year off his prison sentence
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Diddy judge offers hip-hop mogul a way to cut up to a year off his prison sentence
""A lot of people quit - they find it hard," said Justin Paperny, a former inmate whose consultancy, White Collar Advice, advises clients before and after sentencing."
""But it helps correct the way you think - flawed thinking, bad decisions - and helps you work to overcome addiction. Many love the program.""
""strongly recommend""
""freak off""
Judge Arun Subramanian offered to recommend that Sean "Diddy" Combs be considered for the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP). RDAP is a 500-hour, nine-month intensive substance abuse treatment program whose completion can entitle inmates to up to a year of early release. Combs was sentenced to four years and two months after conviction on prostitution-related charges for transporting male escorts across state lines for drug-fueled "freak off" sex encounters with ex-girlfriends. Combs has been detained at a Brooklyn federal jail since his September 2024 indictment, and that time will count toward his overall sentence. His attorney requested a strong recommendation that Combs be moved to FCI Fort Dix, a low-security facility in New Jersey, and the judge indicated preference for incarceration near New York.
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