Summary
Sean "Diddy" Combs and his lawyers are upset about a new Netflix documentary produced by rapper 50 Cent. They claim it uses private, unauthorized footage of Combs and portrays him unfairly. The documentary covers Combs' life and legal issues, including allegations connected to rapper Tupac Shakur's murder.
Key Facts
- Sean "Diddy" Combs is serving a 50-month prison sentence for prostitution-related charges.
- A new Netflix documentary called "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" was released, produced by rapper 50 Cent.
- Combs' lawyers argue the documentary relies on stolen footage and is unfair and illegal.
- The documentary contains footage of Combs in private conversations, both before and after his arrest.
- 50 Cent, who has a long-standing feud with Combs, had creative control over the documentary.
- The documentary includes allegations by Duane "Keffe D" Davis claiming Combs offered money for a hit on rapper Tupac Shakur.
- Netflix and the documentary's director claim the footage was obtained legally.
- Combs' team says no rights to the footage were granted to Netflix or any third party.