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Diddy Sues NBC for $100 Million Over Documentary Allegations


Despite facing serious charges, Diddy is fighting back against damaging claims in NBC’s documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.” He is suing the network for $100 million, denying accusations of killing his ex-girlfriend Kim Porter.
The documentary aired on Peacock, delving into Diddy’s rise to fame and recent sexual misconduct allegations. It also claimed he was involved in Porter’s death, suggesting foul play, which Diddy vehemently denies.
Diddy’s legal team pointed to the LA County coroner’s report, which confirmed Porter’s death was from natural causes. They also criticized the documentary for promoting false conspiracy theories and incorrect details about his personal life.
The mogul’s lawyers also addressed allegations from a civil lawsuit about sexual encounters with two women, claiming they were adults at the time. Despite reaching out to NBC before the documentary aired, they say the network ignored their concerns.
Currently in jail on racketeering and sex trafficking charges, Diddy is fighting to clear his name. This lawsuit follows a year of legal battles, including an out-of-court settlement with ex-girlfriend Cassie over rape and trafficking allegations.