His Prison Job, Drug Program and Rule Violations
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Some of the rules that apply to Ghislaine Maxwell’s fellow inmates at Bryan simply do not appear to apply to the late-Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous right-hand woman.
Sean “Diddy” Combs entered Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution on October 30, 2025, to begin a 50-month sentence. Within days, he found himself under disciplinary scrutiny, and within weeks, he secured one of the prison’s most coveted jobs—a rapid ascent that surprised many and raised questions about how a celebrity inmate could navigate the system so quickly.
Perks include customized meals delivered directly to her cell, late-night workouts, access to staff-only areas and special accommodations to meet with visitors, according to a letter sent to President Donald Trump by U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland. On one occasion, she was granted time to play with a puppy training to become a service dog.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s life behind bars is being kept shrouded in mystery, according to a federal prison consultant, Knewz.com can reveal. Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator was originally serving her 20-year sentence for trafficking in Tallahassee,
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Diddy’s life inside Fort Dix includes a prison job, rehab program, and new controversy over alleged drinking and rule violations. Read more here.