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Business Firm’s Tight Grip on Diddy’s Finances Sparks Employee Payment Disputes

January 7, 2026
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Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is confronting business upheaval behind bars, as multiple insiders report that staff and attorneys are going without pay during his incarceration at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.

According to individuals with direct knowledge of the situation, Combs’ substantial fortune is being administered by Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, a business management firm tasked with overseeing his finances during his incarceration. However, sources say the firm’s stringent oversight has created friction with those dependent on timely compensation.

The payment delays have reportedly affected attorneys managing Combs’ extensive civil litigation portfolio, along with other staff members. At least one employee has resigned over the issue, sources confirm. The situation highlights the complex challenges facing high-net-worth individuals when their business operations continue during lengthy incarcerations.

Juda Engelmayer, a spokesperson for Combs, flatly rejected the characterization of a payment crisis.

“People, personnel, and attorneys are all being paid, and no one is leaving,” Engelmayer stated, adding that Combs maintains direct control over his financial affairs. “Sean Combs controls his own finances. Everyone gets paid for their work once it’s completed and confirmed, after routine review.”

When pressed about whether payments were being processed promptly, Engelmayer emphasized that compensation follows a verification process rather than immediate disbursement.

The financial restrictions extend beyond business operations to Combs’ immediate family, who sources say do not have unrestricted access to his funds and must also work through Tri Star’s approval process.

The family operates within an established budget—though the specific amounts and payment schedules remain undisclosed—and any expenses exceeding those parameters require invoice submission to Tri Star for approval, which isn’t guaranteed.

This bureaucratic arrangement came into focus around a recent family gathering. When Combs requested his family convene for dinner in New York City the evening before his sentencing, the family contacted Tri Star to cover expenses. Initially, the firm declined the request, though it ultimately reimbursed the individual who paid for the meal.

The 55-year-old music executive is serving his sentence at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security federal correctional institution in New Jersey, following his conviction on two violations of the Mann Act, which prohibits the transportation of individuals across state lines for illegal purposes.

Despite his incarceration, Combs maintains regular communication with family members. He received a visit from his son Justin on Christmas Day, demonstrating continued family connections during his time behind bars.

The payment controversy adds another layer of complexity to Combs’ legal and business challenges as he navigates multiple civil lawsuits while serving federal time. Whether the current financial management structure will undergo modification or if additional staff departures materialize remains to be seen.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ finances are under strict control by business management firm Tri Star while he serves a 50-month federal sentence, creating payment tensions with employees and lawyers—though his representatives deny any problems.

Even Combs’ own family must submit invoices for approval and work within a limited budget, illustrating how incarceration has stripped the music mogul of direct access to his fortune

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