A brand new documentary delving into the lifetime of Sean “Diddy” Combs will see a few of his accusers and former staff make clear the allegations surrounding the incarcerated mogul.
ID and Maxine Productions, the producers behind the bombshell docuseries Quiet on Set, unveiled the trailer for his or her explosive new documentary on Wednesday (January 8).
The four-part sequence, titled The Fall of Diddy, is about to air contemporary allegations, together with from “these coming ahead for the primary time with deeply disturbing accounts of their encounters with Combs.”
Diddy’s former producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones is among the many accusers talking out within the documentary. He advised that different alleged abusers within the music business will even be uncovered.
“[There are] lots of people like Puffy within the music enterprise,” the producer says within the trailer. “Exposing Puffy means exposing them.”
That includes greater than 30 interviews with Diddy’s accusers and former associates, the docuseries particulars “unheard accounts from survivors and insiders,” documenting Diddy’s alleged decades-long marketing campaign of violence and abuse. One such individual reportedly interviewed described Diddy’s “violence and mood throughout his faculty days at Howard College.”
Lil Rod sued the Dangerous Boy Leisure founder final February, accusing him of a sequence of great offenses, together with sexual harassment, drugging, and intimidation, spanning greater than a 12 months.
“I’ve been quiet for 18 years,” one unidentified girl says within the trailer. One other added, “I’m completely nervous sharing what I’ve seen.”
Different interviewees embody alleged sufferer Thalia Graves who accuses Diddy of violently assaulting her in 2001. “I all the time believed that I used to be the one sufferer,” she states.
“The Fall of Diddy” will premiere throughout two nights beginning January 27 at 9 p.m. E.T. on ID.
Peakcock Upcoming Documentary – “Diddy: The Making Of A Dangerous Boy”
In the meantime, Peacock can be set to air a documentary concerning the 55-year-old producer and entrepreneur. Diddy: The Making of a Dangerous Boy debuts on January 14.
Diddy has pleaded not responsible to federal costs, together with intercourse trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution-related offenses. He stays in custody following his September arrest, along with his trial set for Might. Moreover, past the legal costs, Combs is accused by over 100 people of involuntary drugging, bodily abuse, and sexual assault.