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Diddy Could Be Home for the Holidays, Says King Combs


King Combs
‘Fingers Crossed’ For Diddy’s Release

Published November 24, 2025 12:40 PM PST

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King Combs spoke to TMZ today at LAX, expressing confidence that his father won’t have to serve his full 50-month sentence.

The 27-year-old rapper mentioned that the family will be playing his song “Diddy Free” throughout the holidays, and he also hinted that they might not have to wait long, saying, “Watch out, he might come home before then.”

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King shared that his father is doing well behind bars but is still keeping his fingers crossed for an early release.

The 56-year-old mogul appears healthy and relatively happy in the new video and photos we’ve obtained of him at Fort Dix in New Jersey.

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As you know, Diddy is serving time after a jury found him guilty on two federal counts of transporting people across state lines for prostitution.

If he does get to come home soon, it will be despite some bad behavior; we reported that he got drunk on homemade alcohol behind bars and also participated in a three-way call, which violates prison rules. However, there is a chance Diddy might receive some special intervention, so stay tuned.

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