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Sean “Diddy” Combs defends itself against documentation of the television station NBC. He submitted a defamation.
The imprisoned rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs (55) takes action against the NBC documentary “Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy”. Last Wednesday he submitted a lawsuit against NBCUNIERSAL and the production company AMPLE at a court in New York City.
Criticism of presentation of diddy as “monster”
“Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” was shown in January at the NBC Streaming Service Peacock. A trailer described production as a “rough, exclusive view of Sean Combs long before he was known as a puff or Diddy”.
According to “Page Six”, the lawyers of Combs claim in the defamation for $ 100 million (the equivalent of around 96 million euros) that the documentation assumes that their client committed “numerous hideous crimes”, including the rape of minors and sex trade with minors “. This is malicious and the documentary comes to the conclusion that Mr. Combs is a “serial killer”, “Monster” and “a embodiment of Lucifer” and a similarity to sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019).
The legal team continues that NBC and Ample have pointed out the “clearly false” claims and the “missing credible evidence” in the documentary in December 2024. However, the release of the trailer and the documentary was not dispensed with. “The defamatory statements have directly and indirectly caused a significant reputation and financial damage and impaired his right to a fair procedure in relation to the allegations raised against him,” the documents further explained.
Combs ‘lawyer Erica Wolff added in a statement: “By spreading falsehoods, the defendants only tried to capitalize the public after scandals, regardless of the truth and at the expense of Mr. Combs’ right to one fair process. “
Sean “Diddy” Combs are accused, among other things, sex trade, coercion and rape. In the Metropolitan Detention Center in the New York district of Brooklyn, the rap-mogul, which rejects the allegations, is waiting for his trial, which is planned for May. If he is convicted, Combs could hike behind grids for life.
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