Read Diddy’s Syllabus for Prison Entrepreneur Class (Excl)

Sean “Diddy” Combs will continue to teach aspiring entrepreneurs while locked up at Fort Dix, and Us Weekly can exclusively reveal details of what the six-week course will look like.
His publicist Juda Engelmayer confirmed to Us that the “Free Game With Diddy” class the incarcerated music mogul, 56, taught at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center “will be the same or very similar” to the one he’ll be instructing at his new prison.
“He’s just launching it now,” Engelmayer said, adding there will be no segregating prisoners regardless of religion, race, groups or beliefs.
“It’s one class for all,” he explained.
According to the “Free Game With Diddy” syllabus from MDC, obtained exclusively by Us, the course will take place several times per week for two hours and last a total of six weeks, with one class lesson focused on ego.
“The course offers exclusive insights into the journey of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, tracing his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a globally recognized icon and influential business mogul,” the syllabus reads.
The purpose is to provide “foundational knowledge” in “business management, entrepreneurship and personal development” to aspiring entrepreneurs in prison and give them the “tools and strategic insights to launch, manage and grow successful business ventures” once they are released.
Availability is on a “first-come, first-served basis” with strict guidelines on attendance.
Those who choose to participate in Diddy’s class, must attend “100 percent of the scheduled sessions over the six-week period” and “actively engage in class discussions, group activities and mentorship opportunities,” per the syllabus.

All assignments must be turned in by their designated deadlines, and students will be expected to write an essay incorporating “lessons learned from Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ journey, personal insights gained throughout the program and methods of achieving long-term goals.”
They will also need to pass the final evaluation in order to receive a certificate of completion.
Us also obtained the outlines for each class at MDC, revealing that one course Diddy taught was called “Successful People Do What Unsuccessful People Won’t Do.”
The syllabus showed Diddy instructed his fellow inmates to “never be embarrassed – no ego” and explored “the conscious self vs. extreme” part of egos.
Other courses he taught were “Just Do it” (focusing on short-term goals), “Execute” (checks and balances), “Time Waits for No Man” (the importance of deadlines), “Failure” (what happens when plans don’t go right) and “The Marathon” (trusting the process).
Diddy also taught a bonus class called “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” about never giving up.
Before being arrested in September 2024, Diddy was a successful businessman and entrepreneur. He was charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty and denied all the allegations against him.
In July, he was convicted on two counts of transportation but acquitted on the remaining charges. Last month, he was sentenced to a total of 50 months in prison. The 13 months he spent at MDC will count toward his sentence.
The rapper was transferred to New Jersey’s Fort Dix in late October. He is expected to be released on May 8, 2028.
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