Disgraced former billionaire Sean “Diddy” Combs is no longer the owner of a private jet.
While the exact sale price and timing remain unclear, multiple outlets including Complex, Business Insider, and iHeartRadio report that Combs sold his Gulfstream G550 in October 2025, around the same period his legal troubles escalated.

No More Flying High
The once-flamboyant mogul quietly unloaded the luxury aircraft, signaling another sharp reversal in fortune. The jet, built in 2015, was estimated to be worth between $20 million and $30 million at the time of sale.
The matte-black Gulfstream G550 was a high-end symbol of Combs’ former lifestyle, featuring beige leather interiors, seating for up to 14 passengers, a full entertainment system, and accommodations that allowed pets on board. Once a fixture of his globe-trotting image, the jet’s sale marks the end of an era for a man who previously flaunted wealth through lavish travel and excess.
The jet isn’t of much use to Combs as he currently serving a 50-month federal prison sentence at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security federal correctional institution in Burlington County, New Jersey. Combs had reportedly been renting the plane out to others.
With his assets shrinking and freedom curtailed, the loss of the private jet underscores just how far the former music and business titan has fallen.
The new owner of Diddy’s jet is unknown, but the registration data paints a picture of who it could be. Previously, Diddy’s jet was registered in U.S. as N1969C and owned by Combs’ LoveAir LLC.
The jet’s, which flight data is registered under a new tail number, T7-OKS, with the T7 prefix suggesting the plane was registered in San Marino, Italy.
Regardless of who owns it now, the Diddy jet has traveled nearly 150,000 miles to various locations, including French Polynesia, New Zealand, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Baja, Mexico.
As Finurah previously reported, Diddy is serving his federal sentence after a jury acquitted him of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. The most severe counts that could have meant life in prison, but convicted him on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He received 50 months behind bars and a $500,000 fine.
USA Today reported that Diddy wrote a letter to President Donald Trump seeking a pardon, but it was denied.
He might not be a billionaire, having lost significant wealth due to the scandal, but Diddy still holds significant assets.
He retains two mansions on Miami’s exclusive Star Island, along with valuable jewelry and art collections. His Los Angeles property, listed for $61.5 million in September 2024 just weeks before his arrest, was delisted in December 2025 after failing to attract buyers amid the controversy.