Sean “Diddy” Combs has turned to the upcoming Peacock documentary, which explored his life through the intimate stories of those closest to him.
The embattled rapper's legal team revealed that the explosive claims made by individuals associated with Diddy are “unverified” and that their “motivation and credibility” should be “questioned.”
Attorneys also dismissed the allegations as “harmful and defamatory” amid reports Sean “Diddy” Combs had lost a lot of weight behind bars in Brooklyn.
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Diddy responds to Peacock's documentary
Diddy hit out at an upcoming Peacock documentary titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” after its trailer dropped, interviewing several of his known associates.
The compelling documentary, set for release on January 14, captured the moments Diddy's associates, including a childhood friend, former bodyguard and Making the Band winner, made several explosive claims against “Bad Boy For Life.” rapper.
According to Daily mailIn a lengthy statement released Friday, Diddy's attorney said the “documentaries contain unverified claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence.”
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They added: “Especially in the case of the Peacock documentary, one has to question the motivations and credibility of the interviewees. Many claim to have knowledge but have nothing to do with the truth, while their wild, unsubstantiated theories are spun and sensationalized to seem factual.”
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A number of claims were made in the trailer for the documentary
The Peacock documentary is just one of many exposés released since Diddy's arrest on September 16.
After a month-long investigation by authorities, he was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution and will be arraigned on May 5.
In the trailer for the documentary, the hip-hop mogul is seen partying at home and in the studio, as an unidentified person notes that they've “been with Shawn for a long time and I've captured a lot of moments.”
“When any studio or any room is (illuminated with red light), he's making love, sex. Some of the girls in the room must have been underage,” the source added.
“They said they could send me and sell me to anyone,” the unidentified woman said.
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Also in the exposé, Lisa Bloom, the attorney representing Dawn Richards who is suing Diddy for “terrorizing and sexually assaulting” her in a civil case, declared the “Finna Get Loose” rapper a “monster.”
According to Peacock, the film will look at Diddy's early years, “his decades-long transformation into Puffy and then Diddy, with a significant insight into the forces that shaped the man and perhaps turned him into a monster.”
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Diddy has denied the allegations
Meanwhile, Diddy has categorically denied and distanced himself from the allegations made against him in the Peacock documentary, according to the Daily Mail.
His lawyers said the embattled rapper “unequivocally denies these false claims, which are harmful, defamatory and not supported by credible evidence.”
“It is deeply troubling how narratives like this can influence public perception and harm the legal process. Mr. Combs deserves his day in court with an impartial jury free from the taint of these baseless claims. The facts will be heard in a court of law where the truth will come out. — not fiction—will prevail,” they added.
The rapper has several lawsuits for sexual assault
The charges are related to several other lawsuits filed against him since authorities arrested him.
Texas-based attorney Tony Buzby represents more than 120 alleged victims of Diddy's attack.
According to Daily mailDiddy has also been accused of sexual assault in a new lawsuit against a 13-year-old girl.
The legal filing alleged that the rapper “aggressively approached” the young girl with a “crazy look” before sexually assaulting an unidentified male celebrity as the unnamed celebrity looked on.
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Diddy rang in the New Year with steak and hot dog buns
Diddy had to subsist on prison food as he rang in the New Year at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.
According to People magazineThe “All About The Benjamins” rapper was served steak and cheese on hot dog buns on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. There were also baked potatoes, green beans and margarine on the side.
On New Year's Day, Diddy ate either a chicken sandwich or a chickpea burger with pinto beans and rice, corn and mayo.
Meanwhile, it seems the rapper hasn't been well fed since his incarceration. A recent report from Sixth page claimed to appear “surprisingly thinner” and “grayer” in court.
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