Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson isn’t holding back with his latest project—a docuseries for Netflix that tackles the swirling accusations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and abuse against fellow music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The series, directed by Alexandria Stapleton, is currently in production, promising to bring forth stories the public has only heard in snippets.

“This is a complex and heavy narrative that spans decades,” 50 Cent and Stapleton said in a joint statement to Variety. “Our goal is to give a voice to those who have long been silenced while making it clear that Diddy’s story is not reflective of the entire hip-hop culture.”

This announcement follows a storm of lawsuits against Combs, with the first major case filed by ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, which led to a settlement.

Since then, more claims have surfaced, leading to his recent arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.

The Bad Boy Records founder remains in custody, awaiting further legal proceedings.

Beyond Combs’ legal issues, the series will also explore disturbing allegations involving his son, Christian “King” Combs, and others tied to the music industry giant.

Despite Diddy’s vehement denials, including a statement on social media where he declared, “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,” the docuseries will seek to shine a light on the dark side of a once-celebrated figure.

With 50 Cent at the helm as executive producer, alongside Stapleton, the project aims to go beyond mere headlines, offering a nuanced take on a deeply controversial story.

Proceeds from the series will help support victims of sexual assault, making this more than just another TV production—it’s a mission to hold the powerful accountable.


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