Diddy Reportedly Caught With Homemade Alcohol Behind Bars
Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly finding himself in more trouble while behind bars. According to TMZ, the music mogul allegedly landed in hot water at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution after authorities caught him drinking.
Sources claim Diddy managed to get his hands on some homemade alcohol, commonly referred to as “hooch.” The concoction was reportedly crafted from Fanta, sugar, and apples, then left to ferment for several weeks until it turned into a potent alcoholic brew.
Officials allegedly discovered the drink while considering whether to transfer Diddy to another unit. However, following the incident, that transfer decision has been reversed—suggesting disciplinary action could be underway.
This revelation comes as a surprise, given that Diddy previously told the court he had embraced sobriety since his incarceration. During his trial, he wrote a heartfelt letter to the judge, expressing remorse and personal transformation:
“The old me died in jail and a new version of me was reborn. Prison will change you or kill you… I choose to live.”
The reported incident raises questions about Diddy’s time behind bars and whether his proclaimed lifestyle changes are holding steady under pressure.
ONE MORE CHANCE
Diddy was reportedly caught drinking behind bars at Fort Dix
TMZ reports he was busted by prison officials after making homemade alcohol using Fanta, sugar, and apples, a common inmate brew that ferments over two weeks.
Officials initially planned to move him to another unit,… pic.twitter.com/BKhqcSl7Aw
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) November 7, 2025
It seems they are giving him at least one more chance. It’s worth noting that his prison digs are classified as lower security. That could be the reason for the leniency. However, while he might have gotten off the hook, this isn’t a good look for the entrepreneur on a personal level.
If you remember, Diddy has been fighting an alcohol addiction for years. Additionally, he claimed it played a huge role in landing him behind bars. However, prior to his sentencing in October he told Judge Arun Subramanian that he was sober for the first time in 25 years.
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