Diddy Quietly Sells $30 Million Private Jet After Conviction, Despite Earning Millions While Incarcerated

Sean “Diddy” Combs has sold his Gulfstream G550 private jet months after his federal conviction, as records reveal the luxury aircraft continued generating millions in charter fees while he was behind bars

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ once-iconic luxury lifestyle has taken another quiet hit. The embattled music mogul has officially sold his Gulfstream G550 private jet, months after his federal conviction and ongoing incarceration, according to confirmation from Silver Air Private Jets.

Business Insider reported that the sale was finalized in October 2025, though the exact price was not disclosed. Comparable Gulfstream G550 aircraft typically sell for between $20 million and $30 million, placing the transaction among the most expensive asset moves of Combs’ post-trial fallout.


From Status Symbol to Silent Exit

Federal aviation records reviewed by Business Insider show the jet now carries the tail number T7-OKS and is registered in San Marino, marking a clean break from its previous ownership. The aircraft had been registered as N1969C and owned through Combs’ company, LoveAir LLC.

Built in 2015, the jet featured a beige luxury interior, seating for 14 passengers, pet-friendly accommodations, and a full entertainment system — hallmarks of the elite celebrity travel market Combs once dominated.


Jet Earned Millions While Combs Was Jailed

Notably, the aircraft reportedly generated millions of dollars in charter revenue even after Combs was taken into federal custody in September 2024. Charter flight data indicates the jet continued flying extensively to high-end destinations, including French Polynesia, New Zealand, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Baja Mexico, while its owner remained behind bars.

Although the aircraft itself is not named in any lawsuits, multiple civil suits against Combs allege that private aircraft were used to transport alleged victims or procure illicit substances — claims Combs has consistently denied.


Conviction Narrowed but Consequences Remain

In July 2025, a federal jury acquitted Combs of the most serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. However, he was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, resulting in a 50-month prison sentence and a $500,000 fine.

The verdict spared Combs from a potential life sentence but cemented his downfall from entertainment powerhouse to convicted felon — a shift now reflected in the liquidation of high-profile assets.


Still Wealthy, But Shrinking Empire

Despite selling the jet, Combs’ wealth remains substantial. He still owns two mansions on Miami’s exclusive Star Island, along with valuable art and jewelry collections. His Los Angeles mansion, previously listed for $61.5 million in September 2024, was quietly removed from the market in December 2025.

Still, the jet sale signals more than just portfolio management. For critics, it represents the slow dismantling of a once untouchable celebrity empire — one luxury asset at a time.


Bottom Line

The sale of Diddy’s Gulfstream G550 marks another symbolic chapter in the unraveling of his public and financial legacy. While his acquittal on the most severe charges spared him the worst-case legal outcome, the continued shedding of luxury assets underscores how deeply the fallout has reshaped his life — and how far he has fallen from his former status at the peak of American celebrity power.

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