Amid ongoing legal troubles, disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs has rejected the accusations against him in the Peacock documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.”
In a statement to Newsweek on Friday, Ms. Diddy’s attorney said, “These documentaries contain unverified claims and provide the basis for baseless conspiracy theories with no accountability or evidence. ” he said.
Regarding the claims made in the Peacock documentary, they said the credibility and motives of those interviewed needed to be investigated. “Many claim to have knowledge but have nothing to do with the truth, while their baseless and wild theories are trotted out and sensationalized as fact. .”
Diddy deserves a trial in front of an impartial jury: his lawyer
Diddy categorically refutes these false allegations, which his attorneys say are damaging, defamatory and unsupported by reliable evidence. “We are deeply concerned about how stories like this can influence public perception and bias legal proceedings.”
They went on to say that Diddy is free from the stain of these baseless allegations and is entitled to a trial before an impartial jury. “Facts are dealt with in court, where truth, not fiction, prevails.”
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A trailer for the 90-minute tell-all documentary was released Thursday and shows several members of Diddy’s circle discussing their interactions with the disgraced hip-hop entrepreneur. The teaser features interviews with the rapper’s former bodyguards, makeup artists, interns, and producers.
“Whenever the studio or the room gets red, he’s having sex and sex. Some of the girls that were in the room were certainly underage,” an unidentified man says in the trailer.
One unknown woman called the rapper a “monster,” while another said, “They kicked me out and said I could sell to anyone.”
Diddy’s cheating allegations have been the subject of numerous documentaries, including The Peacock Project.
TMZ produced “The Downfall of Diddy” for Tubi in 2023.
Rapper 50 Cent is also the executive producer of the documentary series Diddy Do It, available on Netflix. The release date for this series has not yet been determined.
Diddy has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, since his arrest last September on sex trafficking and extortion charges.
Additionally, he is the subject of more than 25 legal complaints alleging sexual assault. His sex trafficking trial is scheduled to begin May 5 in New York.