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New Diddy Doc Features Escort’s Claim of Annual ‘Freak‑Offs’ on Biggie’s Death Anniversary

The release restates allegations central to Clayton Howard’s New York lawsuit following a split verdict that left Sean Combs convicted on two Mann Act counts.

Overview

  • Clayton Howard says Combs and Cassie Ventura flew him out every March 9 for multi‑day encounters he describes as “freak‑offs,” a detail he recounts on camera in Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
  • Howard alleges some sessions were tightly controlled by Combs, lasted roughly 18 to 20 hours over about two days, and resulted in payments of about $6,000 over an eight‑year span.
  • He further claims the pair collected his semen in a cup for about a year, an allegation presented in the docuseries alongside accounts of drugs, coercion, and degrading acts.
  • The film includes interviews with two jurors from Combs’ trafficking and racketeering trial, highlighting a split outcome that included two Mann Act convictions and acquittals on more serious charges.
  • Combs’ representatives denounce the project as one‑sided and question contributors’ motives, and his legal team accuses Netflix of using unauthorized footage while noting that several allegations are disputed in court filings.