Diddy Facing 'Horrible' Living Conditions At Fort Dix As Rapper's Prison Time Gets Extended
By Favour Adegoke on November 19, 2025 at 6:00 PM EST

Fresh insight about Sean "Diddy" Combs' new prison facility, FCI Fort Dix, has emerged, revealing a deplorable state of things that could leave the embattled rapper distressed.
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" alum Joe Giudice opened up about the low-key demeanor Diddy would have to portray in the low-security cell, explaining that his fate "depends on how he carries himself."
Sean "Diddy" Combs was earlier pictured getting acquainted with his fellow inmates in the prison yard, weeks after he asked to be transferred there from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Joe Giudice Says It's Not All Rosy As Diddy's Lawyers Paint It To Be

Amid Diddy's incarceration, former "RHONJ" star Joe Giudice has opened up about what it is like living at Fort Dix, telling Us Weekly that the rapper's new home is a far cry from the rehabilitative haven his lawyers might have hoped for.
Giudice, who served 41 months behind bars at FCI Fort Dix after he was indicted on federal fraud charges in 2013, shared that Diddy's fate would depend largely on "how he carries himself."
"As long as he keeps a low profile and doesn't try to act like a big shot, he'll be fine," the 53-year-old reality TV star shared.
"I've seen people get stabbed over an onion. You ain't in there with the most stable people," he continued.
Joe Giudice Speaks On The Pros And Cons Of The Rapper's New Prison Facility

The reality TV star told the publication that he saw inmates having "group sex" in the early hours of the morning while he was at Fort Dix.
"I got up at, like, three or four in the morning to go to the bathroom, and you would see the craziest things in there, people you would never imagine," Giudice recalled.
"[The guards] hear the shower going at night, and they just look the other way," he claimed.
Things won't be all bad for the "I'm Coming Home" rapper as Giudice explained that the prison cell comes with some level of comfort as he'll have the opportunity to pay for services such as security and also get his shoes shined.
"You can get your clothes tailored and chefs making food for you. That's just how it is," Giudice said.
Former Inmate Opens Up About 'Horrible' Prison Life At FCI Fort Dix

According to Us Weekly, another former inmate opened up about the "horrible" living conditions Diddy is likely facing there.
The said former inmate, who spent 17 months at FCI Fort Dix between 2019 and 2020, revealed that the jail only comes with one bathroom per floor and most of the toilet utensils are not working.
"There's one bathroom per floor with toilets and showers, and everything is broken. A lot of the food is expired. It's horrible. They don't care," the former prisoner said.
"I was there a day and a half, and I [told a] kid [I just met], 'This isn't a jail, this is an insane asylum!' and he agreed. It was a zoo," he claimed.
The Rapper Has Been Jailed For Over A Year

Diddy has been in the news for his legal battles and subsequent incarceration after he was arrested in September last year.
The Bad Boy Records founder faced trial on charges bordering on sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution, but was acquitted on the first two serious crimes.
He was, however, found guilty on two counts of prostitution related charges and was sentenced to a 50-month prison sentence in addition to paying a $500,000 fine, although the year he's already spent at the MDC in Brooklyn counts toward his sentencing.
He was held at the notorious MDC in Brooklyn for over a year but requested to be transferred to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, citing how it would allow him to undergo a drug rehabilitation program and also afford better family visitation opportunities.
Diddy Settles In To New Prison Life, Mingles With Inmates

Diddy has since settled into his new life in the low-security prison. Photos obtained by TMZ showed him chatting and smiling with a group of men out in the prison yard.
He donned a gray sweat suit set and sneakers, and paired it with a matching head warmer and a blue coat.
The rapper's gray beard was apparent as he chatted with other inmates and even appeared to shake hands with one of the men, who seemed happy to have him in their company.
Diddy is expected to appeal his 50-month sentencing after a judge ruled for his appeal process to be expedited, but reports suggest he's already bragging to his fellow inmates that President Donald Trump would pardon him next year.
The rapper also reportedly promised to take care of the inmates from the outside once he is pardoned.
Recently, Diddy was hit with an extension of his prison time, as his release date was changed from May 8, 2028, to June 4, 2028. Although no official reason for the change has been given, it followed reports that Diddy was caught drinking alcohol.