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"We saw both sides of it, and we came with our conclusions," Juror 75 said in the Netflix docuseries, "Sean Combs: The Reckoning"
The music mogul was sentenced to more than four years behind bars after being convicted on prostitution-related charges.
On the eve of Netflix releasing a highly anticipated docuseries about Sean “Diddy” Combs — produced by his longtime foe Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson — the embattled mogul’s lawyers have sent a cease-and-desist letter to the streaming giant,
Rapper and actor Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and director Alexandria Stapleton discuss their new "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" docuseries on "Good Morning America."
Sean “Diddy” Combs just spent Thanksgiving in prison. The disgraced mogul is currently serving out a 50-month sentence at a low-security prison in New Jersey. Combs reportedly funded a special Thanksgiving feast for the inmates. He said he wanted to lean into the family-oriented nature of the holiday.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning shows how a charity event planned by Diddy at City College ended in tragedy. A crowd rush killed nine people and injured many more. The docuseries says Diddy ignored safety concerns. It also shares claims that the disaster strangely helped his fame and career grow afterward.
Combs and the late Kim Porter, who died in 2018, shared four kids: Quincy Brown, King Combs, and twins D'Lila Combs and Jessie Combs.
More details about Sean "Diddy" Combs' difficult childhood were uncovered in Netflix's new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning. In the four-part project, which centers on the rapper's rise, downfall and jail sentence on prostitution charges,