Sean 'Diddy' Combs Files $100M Defamation Lawsuit Against NBC Over Documentary Allegations
The lawsuit claims the documentary falsely accuses the music mogul of heinous crimes, including murder and sex trafficking, causing severe reputational and financial harm.
- Sean Combs has filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal and Ample Entertainment over the documentary 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.'
- The lawsuit alleges the documentary falsely portrays Combs as a 'monster' and 'serial killer,' accusing him of crimes like murder, rape, and sex trafficking without evidence.
- Combs’ legal team claims the documentary includes debunked allegations, such as his involvement in the death of Kim Porter and accusations of sexual misconduct with minors.
- The lawsuit asserts that NBC and producers ignored warnings from Combs' representatives about the falsehoods and proceeded with the documentary's release.
- Combs, who faces separate federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, has denied all allegations and is set to stand trial in May 2025.