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Sean “P. Diddy” Combs is still contending with multiple legal challenges, as several individuals have accused him of rape, sex trafficking and other alleged offenses in lawsuits. On top of that, 2016 video footage, which appeared to show him physically abusing ex-girlfriend Cassie, surfaced almost a week ago.

Combs has since issued an apology, though he continues to receive backlash. Now, Diddy is being sued again, with similar claims of abuse being aimed at him. And, as further allegations point to Cassie having been “badly bruised” amid their relationship, 50 Cent’s documentary on Diddy is officially heading to streaming.



As the drama surrounding the Sean John founder has unfolded over the past several months, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has been teasing a documentary that would chronicle the situation. On that note, said production just took a significant step forward, as Netflix has landed the docuseries. TMZ reports that the mega-streamer landed the project after being engaged in a bidding war, which included fellow streaming platforms as well as multiple networks.

There are only a handful of details on the Puff Daddy-centered production at this time. What is known is that it’s being spearheaded by Curtis Jackson’s own G-Unit Film and Television Studios banner. It’ll also be a multi-part docuseries and, while a release window has not been confirmed, the streamer apparently wants to drop it relatively soon, per TMZ.

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