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Netflix buys Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs documentary after ‘bidding war’
Netflix will reportedly stream a still-unnamed documentary about the allegations against Sean Combs from the production company of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
Key Takeaways Jackson confirmed in a tweet the streamer has won the “bidding war” for a series he first announced in December but added that, “if more victims keep coming out, I’m gonna need more episodes.” G-Unit Film & Television, the production company owned by Jackson, confirmed last year a still-unnamed documentary project was in the works and would focus on the allegations against Combs, who has had at least four women accuse him of rape, abuse, sex trafficking and other crimes in the last six months (Combs has denied all the claims against him). Jackson teased the project on X by posting a video of former rapper Mark Curry, who was signed to Combs’ Bad Boy Records, talking about partying in clubs and saying Combs would spike bottles of champagne with “something to make the girls real, real slippery.” Lyrics from a Rick Ross’ song called “U.O.E.N.O.,” which discuss drugging and sexual assaulting women, played in the background of a clip shared by Jackson: “Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it/I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.” The announcement that a documentary will land on Netflix came on the same day a former model sued Combs for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2003—the latest in a string of recent lawsuits. Crucial Quote “WTF at some point you gotta just do the right thing,” Jackson wrote in an Instagram post about proceeds from the docuseries going to victims of sexual assault and rape.
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