The woes continue to mount for disgraced rapper and producer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the music figure who discovered and produced artists ranging from Usher to Mary J. Blige and whose career has essentially been in free fall in recent weeks. has reportedly won a fierce bidding war for a forthcoming docuseries about Diddy from his longtime nemesis, rapper 50 Cent — with that series, titled , not only focused on the many sexual assault allegations against the rapper but with 50 Cent also having promised to donate proceeds from the project to victims of sexual assault.
The docuseries doesn’t have a release date yet. Moreover, production is ongoing, with 50 Cent himself adding in an that the series might need to make room for more episodes if new victims continue to emerge. Already, though, there’s certainly a wealth of material for a series to dive into, such as the lawsuit filed in November against Diddy by ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who accused the rapper of rape and physical abuse in addition to sex trafficking.
Both sides reached a settlement, but that was followed by more victims coming forward and more lawsuits filed alleging sexual assault — including one filed as recently as February of this year by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. Making matters worse for Diddy, March saw Homeland Security raid properties he owns in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, those raids leading to the seizure of computers and various electronics. Days ago, an old video also emerge.
