Sean 'Diddy' Combs Makes Major Financial Move Months After Conviction
Sean “Diddy” Combs just made a big move just a few months after his federal conviction on two prostitution-related charges.
Diddy Has Reportedly Solds His Custom-Made Jet
It was revealed earlier this week that back in October, just three months after being found guilty of two prostitution-related charges and sentenced to 50 months in prison, the embattled music mogul sold his prized matte-black private jet. A representative for Silver Air Private Jets, a private aviation company that previously managed charters for Diddy’s aircraft, confirmed to Business Insider on Jan. 12 that the company no longer manages the Gulfstream G550 aircraft. Silver Air added that it has not been in charge of the Gulfstream’s charters since October 2025, when there was a change in ownership.
According to FAA registry records, the Gulfstream G550 was previously owned by LoveAir LLC, one of Combs' companies, and was associated with tail number N1969C. That tail number is no longer registered to that aircraft; it’s been changed to T7-OKS, a number which indicates that the plane was recently re-registered for use in San Marino, Italy.
Combs’s representatives did not immediately reply to a request for comment from Men’s Journal.
Similar Aircrafts Have Sold for Nearly $30 Million
It’s still unclear how much the Gulfstream sold for, but similar aircraft models have sold for a tremendously high figure—somewhere between $15 million and $30 million. Combs commissioned the jet in 2014 and it was custom-built the following year. It’s outfitted with a sleek matte black exterior and a beige interior, seating up to 14 passengers in a pet-friendly environment which includes a state-of-the-art entertainment system.
In the months following Combs’ arrest in Sept. 2024, the jet was reportedly rented out through Silver Air to a variety of travelers, allegedly amassing an estimated $4 million in revenue for the music mogul whilst he was incarcerated. According to flight records, the Gulfstream made around 126 charter trips between late 2024 and May 2025, amassing 150,000 miles and flying to popular destinations like Los Angeles, Mexico, New Zealand, and French Polynesia. Each one-way trip reportedly cost somewhere between $32,000 and $100,000 depending on the number of passengers.
Combs Allegedly Rented the Aircraft Out After His Arrest
Prior to Combs’ arrest, the matte-black aircraft made an appearance in a number of the star’s social media posts. It is the plane on which Combs traveled, in March 2024, from Los Angeles to Antigua amidst raids on his California and Miami homes by federal agents. In July of that year, mere weeks before his arrest in Manhattan, Combs posted a video which showed him sauntering into the aircraft, the door sporting a foot mat with ‘Combs Air’ emblazoned upon it. “No place like home,” Combs told viewers.
Combs Was Sentenced in July
In July, Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison after he was convicted on two prostitution-related charges. He’s expected to be released sometime around July 2028, having been credited with time served for about 10 months of incarceration prior to his conviction.
Judge Arun Subramanian also sentenced the mogul to five years of supervised release and imposed a $500,000 fine—the maximum allowed by law—against him. Prior to his sentencing, Combs apologized to his former romantic partners, friends, and family. He called his behavior "disgusting, shameful, and sick,” adding that his children "deserve better" and that he'd let his mother down.