Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ prison life revealed in first videos from New Jersey’s Fort Dix

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Bad boy behind bars.

A video of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ life in prison at the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix, in New Jersey has been released.

In the clip obtained by TMZ, the disgraced rapper could be seen taking off his blue jacket and scarf while chatting with another inmate at the prison’s media library in the chapel.

Combs, who was dressed in a gray sweatsuit and brown knit cap, was reportedly getting ready to begin his work shift, which consists of giving movies and religious materials to other inmates.

The video then cut to the “Act Bad” emcee, who was wearing his jacket again, smiling as he left the media library with headphones in his ears.

Combs, 56, is then seen walking down one of the prison’s hallways as another inmate pushes a black cart behind him.

The Revolt co-founder, who had his gray beard and hair on full display, smiled as he walked up to another prisoner before they had what appeared to be an intense conversation.

The video did not have audio, so it’s unclear what their conversation was about.

In an exclusive statement to Page Six, FCI Fort Dix said: “We did not produce or authorize the release of this video.”

Page Six has reached out to Combs’ reps for comment, but did not immediately hear back.

Last week, former FCI Fort Dix inmate Joe Giudice shared details about the prison where Combs is spending his 50-month sentence.

The former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, who served 41 months behind bars at the New Jersey prison after being convicted on federal fraud charges in 2014, said that the “It’s All About the Benjamin” emcee’s fate “depends 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,” Giudice, 53, told Us Weekly.

The former Bravo star also claimed he allegedly witnessed inmates having “group sex” in the wee hours of the morning and engaging in acts of violence over food.

Another inmate told the outlet that the living conditions at FCI Fort Dix were “horrible.”

“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, who spent 17 months at the low-security federal correctional institution between 2019 and 2020, claimed to Us Weekly. 

“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.

When we reached out to the prison for comment, they told us, “Any findings or accusations of sexual assault or physical assaults are not tolerated. Such matters are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly.  Specific investigative matters and details are considered non-public information.”

In July, Combs was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and on racketeering conspiracy. However, he was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution.

Last month, the “I Need a Girl” hitmaker was sentenced to 50 months behind bars and was transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY, to Fort Dix.

Combs is set to be released from prison in June 2028.

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