Sean Combs, convicted in 2025 on two counts of transportation for prostitution and sentenced to four years in federal custody, has had his projected release date moved forward again, according to Page Six reporting published June 16, 2026.
It is the second time the date has shifted since sentencing. The adjustments are consistent with standard federal good-time credit calculations, though the precise mechanism was not specified in the published report.
Combs' legal team is actively appealing the four-year sentence. No ruling on that appeal has been issued as of the report's publication date.
The conviction covered two counts. The sentence was four years. The appeal is pending. And the release date, which was already moving, is now moving faster.