Netflix has formally greenlit a docuseries from Rapper 50 Cent concerning the ongoing intercourse trafficking, racketeering and sexual assault allegations towards Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Selection reported that director Alexandria Stapleton is about to direct the mission that’s presently in manufacturing. Sharing the information on his social media handles, 50 Cent wrote, “I been telling y’all about all this bizarre shit, I don’t do NO puffy get together’s.You didn’t consider me however I wager you consider me now!”
In a press release to Selection, the rapper stated, “This can be a story with important human impression. It’s a complicated narrative spanning many years, not simply the headlines or clips seen up to now.”In the meantime, director Stapleton added, “Whereas the allegations are disturbing, we urge all to do not forget that Sean Combs’ story is just not the total story of hip-hop and its tradition. We purpose to make sure that particular person actions don’t overshadow the tradition’s broader contributions.”
50 Cent will executively produce the docuseries beneath his G-Unit Movie & Tv banner.
Whereas the rapper first made the announcement concerning the mission again in December, that is the primary time that the OTT large is confirming the mission. On the time, 50 Cent shared a clip on X that confirmed Unhealthy Boy Data rapper Mark Curry alleging that Combs would spike bottles of champagne at his events earlier than girls drank from them.
In response to the rapper, the proceeds from the documentary might be used to help sexual assault victims.
Early this month, Combs was arrested in New York and charged on three counts: racketeering conspiracy; intercourse trafficking by drive, fraud or coercion; and transportation to interact in prostitution.
He pleaded not responsible to the costs.
Diddy stays in custody after being denied bail twice.
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