Sean "Diddy" Combs Docuseries Produced By 50 Cent Officially Set At Netflix

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If you actually think this humanized Puffy, after watching him say he had bathe himself in peroxide after being outside with common people for 2 hours in Harlem (which he claims as his hometown), then you would probably let Puffy pour baby oil all over you too :mjlol:
You just wanted to mention baby oil :mjlol:

Everybody doesn't know his background. He was clearly groomed from early and doing the same to his sons

People thought it was gonna be a hit piece cause 50's behind it
 

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Club shooting was made to look like it was Shyne

Let the LOX Go campaign was business as I stated before

J Cole and Cudi incidents I personally didnt hear about until recently and on the internet

Hate Me Now video I heard about getting pulled but don’t remember hearing about him whooping Stout, most likely something else that was talked about on the internet at the time

The book you’re talking about…you read about on SOHH…the internet.

You just proved my point, these things weren’t out like that for public knowledge and the things that were public was all business related. Puff was looked at like he was a bad business man and in the wrong place at the wrong time, plain and simple


The Hate Me Now video debuted on TRL on MTV and MTV covered the Stoute shooting.

All of this stuff was public knowledge.
 

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The Hate Me Now video debuted on TRL on MTV and MTV covered the Stoute shooting.

All of this stuff was public knowledge.

This right here.

The situation with Stoute was on TV the same week because Video Music Box was live at a party, and Uncle Ralph asked Puff if he heard about the news that he f*cked Stoute up at the office, and Puff said he never heard anything about that, and was giggling, lol. He got arrested a little bit after that. There was no internet chatting about it, back then. This was '98. People went to radio and TV, back then.

But a lot of people who weren't there in real time and missed that, wouldn't know about it.
 

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Yeah, my wife is the same age is me and she was surprised by a lot of this.

I guess if you weren’t REALLY in tune with rap culture at the time you coulda missed this stuff, but i was watching the documentary the whole time like

:yawn: all this is old news, puff ain’t shyt, tell me something new”
 

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I don’t think this is a good documentary nor was it structured very well but I can see why people are enamored with the sensationalism factor surrounding it. The producers didn’t give any balance to his evil or the story of how, they just glossed over it and spent most of the time showing clips of those people interviewed had buyers remorse with the same motive.

The documentary would have been more credible with those who didn’t have an axe to grind. Like others have said in the thread,if you’re a younger head you might enjoy the sensationalism of it. For us older heads who read these stories since the early days of AHH/SOHH/TheColi, everyone knows that Puff was shady and definitely being protected by higher ups.


The business is no different than any other industry in America that is rife with corruption. If you think bodies haven’t been dropped behind Fortune 500 & S&P 500 companies then I’ve got a bridge to sell you. Final thought, Puff is a terrible friend who was enamored with terrible people who thought he would treat them better than his friends before Them only to end up hurt because it happened to them.

RIP to Tupac. The only one who saw right from the jump and if he didn’t align with Suge, he’d be alive today.


I agree with this so much.

Nailed it.
 

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Yeah it’s crazy that they didn’t bring up how Pac was talking about his case and co-defendants in the media and they set him up to discipline him. To frame it only as Puff being jealous and wanting him out of the way without delving more into the heavy hitters that were around Bad Boy is a reach and came off disingenuous because the information has been out there

Yeah, and that context actually helps with regards to Diddy’s actual role.
 

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I agree with this so much.

Nailed it.
My wife and I watched it together and she asked how come all these street guys haven’t shot at him yet after all these years?

Maybe he has, I don’t know, but I been on message boards for over 25 years and people used to post about how sinister he was back then.

If anything, the documentary shows is that if you can manage to be of use, the system will find a way for you.
 

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think he means in general not with him perse. Puff pretty much acted like a pimp to everyone
Nah it's deeper than rap :scust:


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Sean Combs Sued by Bad Boy Co-Founder for ‘Forced Compliance’ With Sex Acts



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Sean Combs Sued by Bad Boy Co-Founder for ‘Forced Compliance’ With Sex Acts​

Kirk Burrowes claims in a new lawsuit that Combs once pinned him on a bed and simulated intercourse until he ejaculated
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Sean Combs Sued by Bad Boy Co-Founder for 'Forced Compliance' With Sex Acts

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The man who co-founded Bad Boy Entertainment with Sean Combs in 1993 filed a new lawsuit late Friday accusing Combs of creating a highly toxic and psychologically manipulative work environment filled with serial sexual harassment, physical aggression, and “forced compliance with degrading sexual acts.”
In his 18-page complaint obtained by Rolling Stone, Kirk Burrowes alleges Combs subjected him to unwanted sexual advances, nudity, acts of sexual exhibitionism and sexual assault during their time launching the powerhouse label that would become home to superstar artists Christopher Wallace, a.k.a. The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, Lil Kim, Craig Mack and Mase. Burrowes says the allegedly abusive behavior eventually escalated into physical violence, blackmail, extortion and blacklisting.
Speaking to Rolling Stone for an investigation of Combs’ alleged history of violence that published last May, Burrowes said the music mogul now under indictment in New York “never” forgets a grudge. “If he sees a snag in the sweater, he’ll pull,” he said.


According to Burrowes’ new lawsuit, Combs frequently groped Burrowes’ crotch and buttocks and forced him into situations where he was made to witness Combs engaging in sexual acts with employees, interns, prospective artists, and third parties at the Bad Boy Entertainment office in Manhattan. Burrowes claims Combs would summon him under false pretenses using the office intercom, and that Burrowes would find himself walking in on Combs receiving oral sex or other sexual favors. Burrowes believes Combs orchestrated the encounters to break him down and establish his submission, the filing claims.


During one business trip in 1995, Combs arranged a meeting at his hotel suite but then allegedly greeted Burrowes in the nude and “demanded that [Burrowes] watch as he masturbated,” the new lawsuit states. Later that same year, Combs allegedly physically restrained Burrowes in a Midtown apartment, “preventing him from leaving by removing his keys, pinning him down onto a bed, and simulating intercourse until he ejaculated,” the complaint reads. :scust:

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Burrowes alleges the abuse and intimidation culminated in 1996 when Combs allegedly burst into his office wielding a baseball bat and forced him to sign over his 25 percent stake in Bad Boy “or face violent repercussions.” (Burrowes was fired from Bad Boy in 1997. In 2003, he sued Combs for the alleged incident with the baseball bat. His claims were dismissed as beyond the statute of limitations.)
Burrowes filed his new lawsuit citing the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act, a New York City law enacted in 2000 with an initial seven-year statute of limitations. An amendment to the law in 2022 created a two-year lookback window allowing people to bring civil lawsuits even if their claims had expired. The window was set to close March 1, 2025. Scores of lawsuits were filed against Combs during the revival period. More than a dozen plaintiffs brought claims on Friday alone.
Burrowes’ new lawsuit, filed by lawyer Tyrone Blackburn, followed after Burrowes separately sued Combs’ mother Janice Combs this week for her alleged role in his loss of his 25 percent stake in Bad Boy. According to Burrowes’ new lawsuit filed Friday, Sean Combs banished him from Bad Boy as retribution for his resistance to Combs’ alleged abuse. Burrowes claims Combs then sabotaged his career. “In 2006, multiple sources informed plaintiff that Combs had used his influence to ensure that no major record labels or management firms would hire him, forcing plaintiff into economic instability,” the lawsuit reads.
Burrowes says he was living in a “welfare hotel” in Midtown Manhattan in 2013 and 2014 when he unexpectedly ran into Combs on the street. He alleges one of Combs’ associates threatened his life while Combs pulled Burrowes into a bear hug and grabbed his buttocks. “Upon information and belief, Combs orchestrated this encounter as an intimidation tactic to reinforce his continued dominance and control over plaintiff’s ability to exist within the music industry and public sphere,” the lawsuit reads.

In a statement, Combs’ legal team denied Burrowes’ allegations. “This latest lawsuit filed by Kirk Burrowes, filed by none other than Tyrone Blackburn, is another frivolous attempt to re-litigate claims that have been repeatedly thrown out of court over the past 30 years,” the lawyers said in a statement. “Despite repeated dismissals, Burrowes and Blackburn are intent on wasting the court’s time and resources by refiling dismissed claims and now dragging Mr. Combs’ 80 year old mother into this.“
Combs, 55, is currently in a federal detention center in Brooklyn while he awaits a May 2025 trial on charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. According to an expanded indictment filed last month, Combs allegedly coerced at least three women into commercial sex acts dating as far back as 2004. Prosecutors claim Combs presided over a “criminal organization” that also engaged in drug distribution, kidnapping, and arson. If convicted as charged, he’s facing the possibility of up to life in prison.

Gene Deal also said he believed they were lovers and it was long rumored that an intern got fired for walking in on Kirk giving Puff head.
 

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I don’t think this is a good documentary nor was it structured very well but I can see why people are enamored with the sensationalism factor surrounding it. The producers didn’t give any balance to his evil or the story of how, they just glossed over it and spent most of the time showing clips of those people interviewed had buyers remorse with the same motive.

The documentary would have been more credible with those who didn’t have an axe to grind. Like others have said in the thread,if you’re a younger head you might enjoy the sensationalism of it. For us older heads who read these stories since the early days of AHH/SOHH/TheColi, everyone knows that Puff was shady and definitely being protected by higher ups.

The business is no different than any other industry in America that is rife with corruption. If you think bodies haven’t been dropped behind Fortune 500 & S&P 500 companies then I’ve got a bridge to sell you. Final thought, Puff is a terrible friend who was enamored with terrible people who thought he would treat them better than his friends before Them only to end up hurt because it happened to them.

RIP to Tupac. The only one who saw right from the jump and if he didn’t align with Suge, he’d be alive today.
The problem is...who doesn't have an axe to grind with Puff? Other than old white men like Clive Davis who he was making money for, who else would it be?

Like you could say Jadakiss don't have an axe to grind with puff you can find plenty of interviews of him saying they patched things up. But you can also find interviews of him saying puff a snake puff a liar puff a studio gangsta and he going to drop a refrigerator on him :mjlol:

"Didn't give any balance to his evil". WHAT :mjlol:

You would have liked it better if after he kicked Cassie in her ribs three times he went to an orphanage and spoon fed disabled kids :mjlol:

It's crazy that when you had to describe the stuff they talked about and showed puff doing in this doc, the word you choose to use was "evil".:wow:
 

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LMAO @ Puff texting/emailing Aubrey telling her he is trying to make her into what he wants.

And he’s about to finishing watching a porn and beating off

And signs off with

God Bless
Diddy
God is the Greatest

:bryan:

Aubrey is also a bozo and you can tell she has an ax to grind because she wasn’t going to be the face of the group anymore and center of attention

And LOL @ Ryan getting lil bro’d out of his bītch and magically took Cassie just like with Al B Sure and Kim
 
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The Aubrey o day story so is so sad bc although that rape story may be false, it’s believable bc of how shytty a person he is
 

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Im still dying at that Lil rod dude how he was cool with witnessing a attempt murder, and being sodimized by diddy and Cuba gooding Jr. and ain't say shyt until Cassie did.

What a coward nikka would of lived his life broke with a sore bootyhole had Cassie not sued diddy.

A lot of those nikkas in the documentary would've been cool with all that fukk shyt if Diddy paid them off. Fukk Diddy but don't feel empathetic to none of these people especially that chick that was in that group with Dawn she stupid af
 
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