Documentary on Diddy’s alleged crimes is now under development

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged misdeeds are apparently scheduled to be explored in a forthcoming documentary.

Since September, the embittered musician, 55, has been detained at Brooklyn’s infamously harsh Metropolitan Detention Center in New York, pending trial on charges that he denies, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

According to the Sun, Channel 4 and Lion TV are working together to investigate the accusations made against the founder of Bad Boy Records.

It follows a series of documentaries on the controversies surrounding Marilyn Manson, Andrew Tate, and Russell Brand that the broadcaster aired.

A TV insider told The Sun: “As the clock ticks towards Diddy’s trial, it gives an opportunity for those yet to have their voices heard in this case to speak up and give their testimony.

“This in-depth program will dive into all the charges, the highs and lows of Diddy’s success and what went on behind the scenes at his infamous White Parties.

“It will no doubt produce some very shocking revelations.”

Combs’ trial is slated to commence on 5 May, and Channel 4’s series ‘Diddy: In Plain Sight’ is anticipated to premiere later this year, The Sun noted.

It follows an admission by Netflix that they have also been creating a documentary about the fallen star, titled ‘Diddy Do It?’

Other shows about the rapper include Peacock’s ‘The Making of a Bad Boy’, TMZ’s ‘The Downfall of Diddy’ and HBO’s ‘The Fall of Diddy’, which is due to be shown in the US this week.

Along with the federal charges facing Combs, he has also been hit with scores of civil cases against him from men and women alleging he subjected them to horrific drug-rapes and abuse.

Much of the apparent abuse centers around Combs’ now-infamous ‘Freak-Off’ and ‘White Parties’, where victims are said to have been put into stupors by spiked drinks.

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