
Law&Crime Sidebar P. Diddy Trades Baby Oil for Prison Dinner This Christmas
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Dec 25, 2025 In this engaging discussion, prison consultant Justin Paperny shares insights about Sean 'Diddy' Combs' first Christmas in incarceration at FCI Fort Dix. Paperny, who helps inmates navigate their time behind bars, explains the holiday experience and Combs' role in organizing festive meals. They delve into the challenges celebrities face in prison, including adapting to life away from the spotlight. Additionally, Paperny highlights how Combs is actively mentoring fellow inmates, using his experiences to aid their reentry into society.
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Assistant Testified About Procuring Drugs
- Brendan Paul testified he obtained drugs for Combs and described texts to dealers and home deliveries.
- He listed substances he procured, including marijuana, cocaine, ketamine, and ecstasy.
Infractions Could Jeopardize Program Benefits
- Reports flagged potential disciplinary infractions like homemade alcohol and an unauthorized three-way call that could risk RDAP admission.
- BOP paperwork recommended 90-day phone and commissary restrictions, though punishment clarity remained uncertain.
Chaplain Role, Fine Payment, And Appeal
- Combs reportedly works as a chaplain's assistant at Fort Dix, a coveted job with private office access and food privileges.
- He also paid his $500,000 fine from prison and his team filed an expedited appeal in the Second Circuit.


