Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently serving time at Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey (FCI Fort Dix), doesn’t appear to have any real ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — and there are apparently a few reasons why.
In a Tuesday, February 24, post on journalist Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice Substack, a source claimed, “Epstein wanted nothing to do with Diddy. He kept Diddy at arm’s length.”
As many celebrities and high-profile figures come under scrutiny following the Department of Justice’s January 30 drop of files related to the late financier, the disgraced music mogul, 56, is not one of them.
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“Epstein preferred quiet power — academics, financiers, politicians,” a source said. “Diddy was nightlife, flash, celebrity spectacle. That wasn’t Epstein’s world.”
While both Combs and Epstein — who died by suicide in his jail cell on August 10, 2019, at age 66 — have engaged in similar unlawful behavior, the late businessman apparently “wasn’t interested.”
However, “Diddy would have taken a meeting in a minute,” a source claimed. “Access to a private plane, those rooms? Of course.”
According to one of Shuter’s sources, “You must be really bad for Jeffrey to want to have nothing to do with you.”
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As National Enquirer previously reported, the Bad Boy Records founder is now anticipated to remain behind bars at Fort Dix until June 4, 2028. (He was originally scheduled to be released on May 8, 2028.)
It’s been reported that Combs lives in a dorm-room style dwelling with nine other men and that he works in the chapel library.
During his trial, Combs — who pleaded not guilty to the sex-related felonies — was found not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, but guilty on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution.
He was sentenced to 50 months (or more than four years) in prison.
President Donald Trump told the New York Times in an interview published earlier this year that Combs wrote him a letter seeking a pardon, but the 79-year-old president said he will not consider granting it.