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Sean 'Diddy' Combs sells matte black private jet months after conviction

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has reportedly sold his matte black private jet months after being convicted on prostitution-related charges.

The 56-year-old rap mogul is currently serving 50 months behind bars after being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution following his conviction in July 2025, and now it's said he has sold his Gulfstream G550 aircraft.

According to PEOPLE, a representative for Silver Air Private Jets - the private aviation company which was in charge of charters for the plane - has confirmed they don't manage the aircraft anymore, following a change in ownership in October 2025.

Although it's not known how much the jet has been sold for, similar models are listed online for between $15 million and $20 million.

Registry records with the FAA confirm that the aircraft - which was previously owned by the I'll Be Missing You artist's LoveAir LLC is no longer registered with the tail number N1969C.

Instead, the tail number is T7-OKS, which suggests it is now registered in San Marino.

The jet was built in 2015 and can seat up to 14 passengers, while it features a black matte exterior with beige interior, and comes with an entertainment system.

The rapper's eight-week trial earlier last year resulted in acquittals on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, but he was convicted on prostitution-related offences.

 

Combs is currently due to be released from prison on June 4, 2028.

A representative for the shamed star insisted Combs is using his time behind bars to take his sobriety "seriously".

The spokesperson dismissed claims Combs had been caught drinking homemade alcohol during his time in prison- insisting his client is focusing on remaining clean and sober.

Combs was transferred from Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York City to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey on October 30.

FCI Fort Dix is a low security facility and said to have better conditions than MDC Brooklyn, where Combs had been behind bars since his arrest on various sex crime charges in September 2024.

His legal team had requested he be moved to the facility in New Jersey because of its access to drug rehabilitation schemes.


 

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