Sean “Diddy” Combs will keep instructing prospective business owners while incarcerated at Fort Dix, and Us Weekly is exclusively revealing details about the course’s six-week structure.
His publicist Juda Engelmayer verified to Us that the “Free Game With Diddy” course that the imprisoned music executive, 56, taught at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center “will mirror” the one he’s going to lead at his new facility.
“He’s rolling it out now,” Engelmayer stated, noting that prisoners won’t be separated by religion, race, groups, or ideologies.
“It’s a single class for everyone,” he clarified.
According to the “Free Game With Diddy” syllabus from MDC, which Us exclusively obtained, the course will meet multiple times a week for two hours, totaling six weeks, with a class session dedicated to ego.
“The course delivers special knowledge into Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ personal story, detailing his progression from meager beginnings to worldwide fame and powerful business stature,” the syllabus states.
The aim is to impart “fundamental knowledge” in “business administration, entrepreneurship, and individual growth” to aspiring business owners who are incarcerated and equip them with the “resources and tactical understanding to initiate, oversee, and expand thriving commercial enterprises” upon release.
Enrollment follows a “first-come, first-served approach,” with stringent attendance guidelines.
Those electing to join Diddy’s class are expected to attend “100 percent of all sessions over the six weeks” and “actively participate in class discussions, group work, and mentorship activities,” as per the syllabus.

All work must be submitted by the given deadlines, and students will be required to compose an essay integrating “lessons gleaned from Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ life story, individual awareness gained during the program, and strategies for meeting long-range objectives.”
In addition, they will have to pass the final assessment to earn a certificate of completion.
Us also secured the class outlines from MDC, showing that one course Diddy led was called “Successful People Do What Unsuccessful People Won’t Do.”
The syllabus revealed Diddy advised his fellow inmates to “never feel ashamed – no ego” and examined “the conscious self as opposed to extreme” aspects of ego.
Other courses included “Just Do it” (focused on short-term aims), “Execute” (checks and balances), “Time Waits for No Man” (deadline significance), “Failure” (consequences of plans gone awry), and “The Marathon” (trusting the journey).
Diddy also presented a bonus class titled “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” concerning persistence.
Before his arrest in September 2024, Diddy had a thriving career as a businessman and entrepreneur. He faced charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and interstate transportation for prostitution. He entered a not guilty plea and refuted all accusations.
In July, he was found guilty on two counts of transportation but cleared of other charges. Last month, he received a 50-month prison sentence. The 13 months served at MDC will count toward his sentence.
The rapper was moved to Fort Dix in New Jersey in late October. He is expected to be freed by May 8, 2028.
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