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Diddy Strikes Back! Sues NBC for $100M Over Explosive Documentary – Shocking Allegations Exposed!


Diddy Strikes Back! Sues NBC for $100M Over Explosive Documentary – Shocking Allegations Exposed!

Sean "Diddy" Combs has initiated a $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal, Peacock TV, and the production company Ample Entertainment concerning the documentary "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," which debuted in January 2025.



Filed in New York state court, the lawsuit claims that the documentary includes false and defamatory statements, accusing Combs of horrendous crimes such as serial murder, rape of minors, and sex trafficking. Combs' legal team argues that these accusations are unfounded and have resulted in substantial damage to his reputation and finances.

Diddy Strikes Back! Sues NBC for $100M Over Explosive Documentary – Shocking Allegations Exposed!

The documentary includes interviews with people who speculate about Combs' role in the deaths of several associates, such as his former partner Kim Porter and rapper The Notorious B.I.G.



Combs' lawyers claim that the film promotes baseless conspiracy theories, depicting him as a "monster" akin to Jeffrey Epstein. They argue that NBCUniversal and Ample acted with a reckless disregard for the truth, seeking to profit from the public's interest in sensational content.

Diddy Strikes Back! Sues NBC for $100M Over Explosive Documentary – Shocking Allegations Exposed!

This lawsuit arises as Combs is set to face trial on federal charges, such as racketeering and sex trafficking, for which he has entered a not guilty plea. His trial is slated to commence in May 2025.


To learn more, you can view the video below:

Diddy NBC Lawsuit


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