Sean Combs retains approximately $400 million in wealth despite serving time at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. The Bad Boy Records founder faces more than 50 civil lawsuits seeking damages that could exceed $100 million, with one case alone demanding $60 million. His fashion brand, Sean John, vanished from major retailers, and his media venture, Revolt TV, ended after his departure, as did a Hulu reality series.
Combs paid singer Cassie Ventura $20 million in 2023 to settle allegations, but additional legal expenses could reduce his fortune. His music catalog remains available on streaming platforms, and Bad Boy Records maintains a valuation of $15 million after selling more than 500 million records. Combs holds $100 million in real estate, $25 million in investments, and substantial cash reserves, despite institutional honors being revoked by Howard University and the City of New York.
Combs paid singer Cassie Ventura $20 million in 2023 to settle allegations, but additional legal expenses could reduce his fortune. His music catalog remains available on streaming platforms, and Bad Boy Records maintains a valuation of $15 million after selling more than 500 million records. Combs holds $100 million in real estate, $25 million in investments, and substantial cash reserves, despite institutional honors being revoked by Howard University and the City of New York.