Peacock Documentary on Sean 'Diddy' Combs Highlights Allegations of Abuse and Criminal Activity
The 90-minute film, set to premiere January 14, examines Diddy's rise to fame and the extensive allegations of sex trafficking, abuse, and misconduct he faces.
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs is awaiting a May 5 trial on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution-related offenses, while being held without bail in Brooklyn.
- The documentary, titled 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,' features interviews with former associates, including a bodyguard, intern, and producer, who share disturbing allegations of misconduct.
- The film includes claims of underage girls being present at Diddy's infamous 'red room' parties and other coercive practices, as well as exclusive unseen footage of his personal and professional life.
- Diddy has denied all allegations, with his legal team calling the accusations baseless and defamatory, emphasizing his right to a fair trial.
- The documentary is part of a broader wave of media scrutiny on Diddy, with other projects in development exploring the allegations and his controversial history.