Diddy is scheduled to be released from federal custody on May 8, 2028, after serving a 50-month sentence tied to prostitution-related charges under the Mann Act, according to newly updated Bureau of Prisons records.

The Bad Boy Records founder was convicted on October 3 for transporting individuals across state lines for the purpose of prostitution. Judge Arun Subramanian handed down the sentence, which also included a $500,000 fine. The charges stemmed from incidents involving Casandra Ventura-Fine, an unnamed woman referred to as “Jane” and others identified as sex workers.

The 55-year-old mogul, born Sean Combs, was found guilty on two federal counts after a high-profile trial that drew national attention. The case marked a major legal blow for a man, who spent decades at the top of the music and entertainment worlds. Diddy has since filed for an appeal, and his legal team is currently working on a strategy to challenge the conviction. He remains incarcerated while the appeal process unfolds.