Peacock’s The Making of a Bad Boy, which chronicles the journey of hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs from Bad Boy to facing serious allegations, will be released on January 14th. It was released on the day.

The document charts a dark period in Combs’ life, and draws from former colleagues and others from his past to gain insight into who Sean was and is. We are featuring interviews.
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Here are the five most shocking facts from Didi Peacock’s documentary.
1. The film is based on the tragic 1991 City College incident in which nine students were killed and 29 others were injured during a celebrity basketball glut sponsored by Uptown Records, Diddy, and Heavy D. Reconsidering the Stampede incident. Critics claim Combs promoted the event irresponsibly. Overselling tickets and failing to provide adequate security.
One of the victims, Sonya Williams, received tickets to the game directly from Diddy. After her death, her brother Sonny Williams Jr. met with Diddy, and Diddy offered to pay her $50,000 in compensation. “It felt like a slap in the face,” Sonny admitted, but he reluctantly accepted the money.
Litigation related to this incident dragged on for six years, but no criminal charges were brought against Combs.
2. Former bodyguard Gene Deal claims Diddy’s decisions harmed Biggie leading up to his 1997 murder. Deal recalls a heated argument between Diddy and Biggie. “Biggie was telling people they had to be in London, Puff was telling people they had to be in London. “I’m not going to London that week. ”
“[Diddy]looked at him like he couldn’t believe[Biggie]was dead,” Diehl said of the interaction at the hospital after the shooting. When asked if Diddy played a direct role in Biggie’s death, Deal suggested: “He put the bigs in that atmosphere. Did he have anything to do with it directly? He could have done that.”
3. ‘Making Da Band 2’ star Sarah Rivers slams Diddy for inappropriate behavior on MTV’s reality show. “He touched me in places he wasn’t supposed to touch,” she recalled. Rivers also described disturbing verbal abuse, including Diddy remarking to one of his band members, “You’re so pissed off, I want to eat your flesh.”
4. An anonymous former Bad Boy employee claims Diddy placed him on disturbing “missions” such as recruiting underage women to his parties. The witness also referred to Diddy’s “violent” tendencies, saying, “It’s a very sensitive topic to talk about.”
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5. Singer Al B Of course! has called the death of Diddy’s ex Kim Porter in 2018 “her murder” and disputes the official cause of death, which was pneumonia and “no foul play.” of course! Porter confesses his fears about Diddy’s “dark” changes and claims he alluded to sinister events recorded in his private writings.
“Before she died, she kept diaries and things like that,” the singer said, adding, “Someone got the passcodes to her cell phone and computer and she was writing about what was going on behind closed doors. I found out,” he added. ”