Docuseries ‘The Fall of Diddy’: Victims and Insiders Tell Their Stories of Alleged Abuse
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is the one celebrity no one wants to be mentioned in a sentence with, and it’s not changing anytime soon for the Bad Boy rapper. In fact, a bigger blow is coming to tarnish his reputation even further.
It’ll be wrapped in a four-part docuseries from the filmmaking team behind ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.’
‘The Fall Of Diddy’ To Expose How Diddy Combs Used His Fame, Money and Influence To Obscure His Crimes
The famous Diddy parties that were reportedly the place to get your freak on is also now being alleged to be ground zero for Diddy’s heinous acts, which include rape and transportation to engage in prostitution.
How did the rapper manage to escape the law if he had been committing these alleged crimes for years? Well, that’s the question the ID docuseries is here to answer.
“Through these interviews combined with a vast collection of archival footage, The Fall of Diddy paints a holistic picture of a mogul who is alleged to have wielded his extensive power and influence to obscure, for decades, a pattern of abuse and violence that left an unprecedented amount of pain and suffering in his wake,” the docuseries synopsis reads.
The show will include interviews from the likes of D. Woods — a member of Danity Kane, the girl group formed on Diddy’s former reality show Making the Band — as well as former employees who worked for the rapper, and of course, alleged victims. We will also get to hear from the driver who alleges that the music mogul once tried to bribe him.
Trailer For ‘The Fall of Diddy’ Features Interviews From Victims: Here’s What They Have To Say
In the trailer for the upcoming docuseries, we are given glimpses into the accounts of accusers like Thalia Graves, who claimed that she was sexually assaulted and silenced by Diddy.
“I always believed that I was the only victim,” Graves says in the trailer.
“[There are] a lot of people like Puffy in the music business,” another Combs accuser, Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, said in the trailer. “Exposing Puffy means exposing them.”
Combs has continued to deny all allegations as he sits in jail awaiting his trial this coming May.
‘The Fall of Diddy,’ will premiere on ID on Jan. 27 at 9 p.m. ET and will be available to stream on Max.
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