As increasingly more women and men come out of the woodworks to file new lawsuits towards Diddy for his alleged predatory methods, the embattled music icon is swinging again, however not at his accusers however quite at these concerned in exposing his supposedly horrifying historical past.
Based on the Huffpost, Diddy has simply filed a $100 million greenback lawsuit towards NBC Common and Peacock over the making of their documentary, The Making Of A Unhealthy Boy for defamation as he claims that they falsely accused him of human trafficking, molestation and even homicide. Saying that the businesses prioritize income over factual proof, Diddy filed the declare in New York State Court docket this previous Wednesday (Feb. 12) in hopes of getting a jury trial underway in an effort to show wrongdoing on the a part of NBC Common and Peacock.
Combs’ criticism says the documentary falsely accuses him of intercourse trafficking, molesting minors and murdering Porter and several other figures in music, together with The Infamous B.I.G.
“As described in at present’s lawsuit, NBCUniversal Media, LLC, Peacock TV, LLC, and Ample LLC made a aware resolution to line their very own pockets on the expense of fact, decency, and fundamental requirements {of professional} journalism,” Combs’ lawyer, Erica Wolff, stated in an announcement to HuffPost. “Grossly exploiting the belief of their viewers and racing to outdo their competitors for essentially the most salacious Diddy exposé, Defendants maliciously and recklessly broadcast outrageous lies in ‘Diddy: The Making of a Unhealthy Boy.’”
“In making and broadcasting these falsehoods, amongst others, Defendants search solely to capitalize on the general public’s urge for food for scandal with none regard for the reality and on the expense of Mr. Combs’s proper to a good trial,” Wolff added.
For individuals who aren’t aware of the documentary, The Making Of A Unhealthy Boy options interviews with fairly a couple of individuals who’ve labored with Diddy prior to now together with his former bodyguard, Gene Deal, artist Al B Certain!, and childhood homie, Tim “Dawg” Patterson amongst others. For sure, they didn’t precisely paint their former Unhealthy Boy affiliate in one of the best mild.
Although the documentary has been streaming for nearly a month, Diddy determined now was the time to deliver the case and with the model new authorized troubles that’s been thrown at him as of late (and possibly going ahead), it is going to be fascinating to see what sort of proof he’ll be capable of present to show The Making Of A Unhealthy Boy was false and all rumour.
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