What is Sebastian Telfair’s net worth? Fortune explored as Diddy reunites with ex-NBA star in FCI Fort Dix prison

Sean Combs Sentenced At New York Court For Two Prostitution Charges - Source: Getty
Sean Combs’ family seen leaving Manhattan Federal Court following his sentencing on October 3, 2025, in New York City. (Image via Getty/Michael M. Santiago)

Sean "Diddy" Combs reportedly reunited with a familiar face at the FCI Fort Dix prison in New Jersey: former NBA star Sebastian Telfair.

The pair, who've known each other for years, reunited on Saturday at the prison yard, as seen in photos obtained by TMZ. The disgraced rap mogul can be seen laughing as he chats up the Brooklyn convict.

Fans have since begun wondering about the net worth of Telfair, who is the second-most popular person at the prison, alongside Diddy. According to Celebrity Net Worth, he boasts $4 million.

He was drafted straight out of high school by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2004, and went on to play for the Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Clippers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors, and Oklahoma City Thunder. He also reportedly played for Chinese Basketball Association teams like Tianjin Ronggang, Xinjiang Flying Tigers, and Fujian Sturgeons.


Everything we know about Diddy's time behind bars:

TMZ has reported that Sebastian Telfair is the cousin of Stephon Marbury, who formerly played for the New York Knicks. He has about 3 months behind bars before he gets released.

As for Diddy, he is currently serving a 50-month stint at the prison and is expected to make it out in May 2028. In the photos obtained by TMZ, he's sporting a beard, an orange beanie, and a navy blue jacket. Los Angeles Magazine has reported that he is currently working in the prison laundry room.

He was extradited to the new prison just last week, having previously been detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since September 2024. The facility is located about 40 miles from Philadelphia, and is one of the largest in the country.

His lawyers reportedly rallied for the shift in prison in an attempt to participate in the ow-security federal prison's Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP). The shift will also reportedly allow him to stay closer ot his family. If he completes it, his sentence could drop by a year. Nonetheless, his legal team continues to appeal both his conviction and sentence.

Former MDC Warden DeWayne Hendrix, who is familiar with Diddy's new facility, told the outlet:

“FCI Fort Dix is the largest low-security federal prison in the country, housing nearly 4,000 men. It operates like a small city-inmates live in open, dorm-style housing rather than cells, work in institutional jobs, and follow structured daily schedules. It’s not a violent environment, but it’s far from easy.”

The disgraced rapper was convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. However, he was acquitted of the more egregious charge of sex trafficking, which could have sentenced him to life in prison.


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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque