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Makers of Quiet on Set release a new documentary about Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Makers of Quiet on Set release a new documentary about Sean 'Diddy' Combs

A new documentary from Investigation Discovery about the rise and fall of Maxine Productions' Sean 'Diddy' Combs (Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV) is in production.
After years of allegations of abuse and sexual assault, Combs was recently arrested in New York. He appeared in court where he was charged with sex trafficking and racketeering, to which he pleaded not guilty. Judge Robyn Tarnofsky denied him bail and held him at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn pending his next court appearance, where his attorney Marc Agnifilo will appeal the judge's decision.

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While behind bars, Combs (pictured) is held in a special room for prisoners who need more protection than the rest of the population. Agnifilo has vowed to fight the charges along with Combs, who he believes will clear his name.

ID says the docuseries, to premiere in 2025, explores “the rise and influence of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and the allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity that have trailed the music mogul. As accounts of sexual assault, abusive behaviors, and other disturbing claims surface, the doc traces the story of this self-proclaimed Bad Boy, unraveling allegations of a pattern of depravity.”

Additionally, the True Crime-focused channel will highlight the voices of his accusers “who have alleged acts of violence and brutality” and share “insight into unfolding allegations against the once untouchable superstar. It will also highlight the toxic power dynamic that played out within the industry and kept many survivors silenced – until now.”

The project is produced for ID by Maxine Productions and IPC in association with Rolling Stone Films.
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JanWillemK
Thursday 26 September, 23:37
Another figure that doesn't really deserve a documentary. These types of figures should be punished severely, ignored and then hoped that they will be quickly forgotten.

I'm not really familiar with the rapper world either. I just know that people think, or maybe even know for sure, that he was responsible for the murder of Tupac. He didn't do it himself of course, but he hired a hitman.
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BlackBiker
Friday 27 September, 14:04
Totally agree. I don't understand the fetish of many people to give this kind of scum so much exposure. Same with that IS aunt who gets a book and series in the Netherlands.
Exactly what you say. This kind of people should be punished and ignored.
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