URGENT UPDATE: A federal judge has ruled that Diddy must serve the remainder of his 50-month sentence in a prison as close to the New York metropolitan area as possible. In a significant ruling just announced, Judge Arun Subramanian emphasized the importance of proximity to Diddy’s home for family visitation and rehabilitation.
New legal documents obtained by TMZ reveal that while the judge did not specify the exact prison location, he mandated that Diddy be placed in a facility with available substance abuse programs. This includes the Bureau of Prisons’ Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP), which Diddy qualifies for, further underscoring the need for rehabilitation.
Diddy’s legal team has proposed FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey as the ideal choice. Located just 77 miles from the courtroom where he was sentenced, this facility would allow him to effectively tackle his drug abuse issues while maximizing family visits.
Prosecutors, however, have taken a neutral stance on Diddy’s prison location, leaving the final decision to the Bureau of Prisons. This uncertainty adds another layer of tension as Diddy prepares for incarceration.
In a worrying development, Diddy’s longtime attorney, Mark Geragos, warned on the “2 Angry Men” podcast that the music mogul could become a target for other inmates, even in a lower-security environment like FCI Fort Dix.
Adding to the drama, Diddy has already reached out to Donald Trump for a potential pardon, indicating his desperation to avoid prison time altogether.
As this story unfolds, keep an eye on how Diddy navigates this turbulent chapter of his life. The implications of the judge’s ruling and Diddy’s next steps are poised to make headlines in the coming days. Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.
