Diddy Transferred To Fort Dix To Begin Four-Year Prison Sentence For Federal S3x Crimes

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been moved to the Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey, to begin serving his prison term for federal s3x-related offenses. The 55-year-old music executive was sentenced in October to just over four years behind bars after being found guilty in July on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution. His expected release date is May 8, 2028, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In addition to his 50-month prison term, Diddy will spend five years under supervised release and pay a $500,000 fine. Prosecutors had initially sought a much harsher penalty of 135 months, arguing that he showed no remorse for his actions. Before his transfer, Diddy had been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since his arrest on September 16, 2024. His attorney, Teny Geragos, had requested that Judge Arun Subramanian recommend Fort Dix, noting that the facility’s drug rehabilitation program would help him “address drug abuse issues” and allow more opportunities for family visits. Combs was convicted on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution but was acquitted of the more severe racketeering and s3x trafficking charges. Prosecutors maintained that the rapper deserved a lengthy prison term, describing him as “unrepentant” in their sentencing submission.

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Tax Fraud: Ancelotti Handed One Year Prison Sentence

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has been sentenced to one year in prison for tax fraud. The 66-year-old was accused of failing to pay tax on his image rights revenues and was found guilty of tax fraud dating back to 2014, when he was in charge of Los Blancos. Ancelotti was also accused of misleading the Spanish tax office to avoid paying over £833,000 in income tax. The former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager vehemently denied any wrongdoing, insisting that he had not broken the law due to not spending the 183 days in Spain that demands tax. He has admitted he did not pay enough tax in 2014 and blamed doing so on errors from his accountants. Despite his sentence, Ancelotti could avoid spending any time behind bars as under Spanish laws, any sentence under two years for a non-violent crime rarely requires the defendant without previous convictions to serve jail time. Ancelotti spent three years in his first spell as Madrid boss before leaving in 2016 to take charge of Bayern Munich for a season. Following spells with Napoli, and a shock return to the Premier League with Everton, he returned to the Santiago Bernabeu in 2021. He is now the manager of Brazil after taking over this year and looks set to lead them into the 2026 World Cup.

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