The real-life saga of multimillionaire rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ fall in disgrace is a booming business.
As he lays incarcerated pending trial for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion and Transportation to engage in prostitution, he is also battling dozens of rape and sexual abuse lawsuits.
And Diddy’s dire straits are fueling a trend in TV and streaming: there are at least six known documentaries or docuseries that have either been released or are confirmed to be currently in production about Diddy.
‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’ is streaming on Peacock, focusing on Combs’s early years; ‘The Fall of Diddy’ was aired by Investigation Discovery (ID) and is available for streaming on Max; 50 Cent’s ‘Diddy Do It?’ will be coming to Netflix; TMZ’s Series – TMZ has produced several specials, covering various aspects of the rapper’s legal and personal issues, and ‘Diddy: Monster’s Fall’ is available on Freevee.
Other documentaries have been said to be in the works: one by ABC News Studios for Hulu, and another unspecified project by ID Discovery in collaboration with Rolling Stone.
ID’s ‘The Fall of Diddy’ gained the headlines this week when Diddy’s former personal assistant broke down in describing the moment the rapper allegedly ordered him to have sex with a girl in front of Diddy and his crew to ‘prove his loyalty’.
Phillip Pines spoke to Mara S. Campo in the Investigation Discovery’s docuseries, and talked about the shocking allegations he is making against his disgraced former boss, in a lawsuit he filed in December.
New York Post reported:
“Pines, who allegedly worked for Combs from 2019 to 2021, is suing him for sexual battery, sexual harassment and sex trafficking, claiming that his job duties were to enable Combs’ alleged sexual activities.”
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the Federal charges, and also denies all the allegations from the plaintiffs.
“In his new interview for the ID doc, Pines claimed loyalty was ‘everything’ to Diddy, adding that the moment the disgraced musician allegedly told him to ‘prove himself’ was ‘something I won’t forget’.”
Diddy was drinking all day before the alleged ‘freak-off’, Pines claims. He says he was pressured to join the sex party after his boss offered him alcohol.
“’I took a shot (of alcohol) with them. That was his way of making sure you felt comfortable’, Pines recounted. ‘I go back to the office, sit there, get summoned again, take a shot, take a shot. He’s out of his mind. He’s in rare form as we would call it’.
Tearing up, he continued, ‘I remember hearing the words ’prove your loyalty to me, (your) King’. He grabbed me by the shoulders, gave me a massage […], handed me a condom, pushed me to a girl that was on the couch, a guest. I froze before it took place, I didn’t know what was happening. In the moment it felt like what, is this fun for him? Is this a test for entertainment, does he know he’s doing this? Is he that gone?’”
Pines said he didn’t know what to do and that the girl gave him consent. He alleges to have ‘performed’ for a while until Diddy left the room.
Pines claims he had seen Diddy physically assault employees who did not obey his orders.
He says he comes from a Christian background, ‘leaning on those morals’.
Diddy’s attorney:
“No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted, or sex trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor. We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason. Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process exists to find the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail in court.”
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