Diddy’s Son Justin Shares a Special Christmas Visit with Him in Prison, According to a Source
Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2022.
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- Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s son Justin Combs visited his father in prison on Christmas Day.
- The two “caught up on life with each other,” a representative for Combs told PEOPLE.
- Combs is serving a 50-month prison sentence at Fort Dix Prison in New Jersey.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s son, Justin Combs, visited his father in prison on Christmas Day. The visit took place at Fort Dix Prison in New Jersey, as confirmed by Combs’s representative, Juda Engelmayer.
According to Engelmayer, Justin, 31, spent approximately 90 minutes with Combs on December 25. The two reportedly engaged in meaningful conversation, reflecting on their lives, past experiences, and future aspirations.
“Justin visited him yesterday,” Engelmayer stated. “They talked and caught up on life with each other. They talked about dealing with the hard times now and reflecting on the past and learning from it and how to do better in the future.”
Engelmayer emphasized the importance of family during this difficult time, noting, “It meant a great deal [to Diddy], particularly on Christmas, to have family close.”

Justin Combs and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in 2020.
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Combs, 56, was convicted in July on two prostitution-related charges and subsequently sentenced to 50 months in prison in October. He is expected to serve approximately three years, with an adjusted release date of June 4, 2028, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons records.
At his sentencing hearing, Justin was among six of Combs’s children who expressed their support, advocating for a “second chance” for their father. He described Combs as a “superhero” who has “changed for the better.”
“Your honor, I believe my father still has so much more to give the world and, more importantly, so much more to give his children,” Justin remarked during the proceedings.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Justin Combs in 2020.
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Combs began his sentence on October 30 and has been incarcerated since a grand jury indictment on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in September 2024. The Bad Boy Records founder was denied bail both prior to his trial and after his conviction.
In November, reports emerged alleging violations of prison rules, which Combs’s representatives have denied. These included claims of drinking homemade alcohol and making unauthorized phone calls. Engelmayer clarified that Combs is involved in a drug treatment program and is employed in the chapel library, asserting that any phone conversation he participated in was co-initiated by an attorney and adhered to client privilege guidelines.
