Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is the subject of a federal investigation. The investigation is related to an alleged sex trafficking ring. The FBI and U.S. Homeland Security raided several of his homes in March.
After the allegations against Diddy came to light, several people came forward with horror stories about the hip-hop mogul. Now those stories are starting to be brought to the forefront. Which spells even more trouble for the Bad Boy founder. Famed media outlet TMZ has released a new documentary about the fallen producer that was recently released on Tubi.
TMZ Debuts New Diddy Documentary on Tubi
“In what some may call “jumping the gun” regarding his guilt or innocence, television streaming app Tubi premiered the TMZ Presents Downfall Of Diddy last night(April 28),” The Source wrote.
” [The] documentary details the allegations of sexual abuse against the Bad Boy music mogul, the March raid, and, even his beef with incarcerated nemesis and former Death Row CEO Suge Knight.”
Several Documentaries In Production About Mogul
The accusations made against the famed producer are serious in their own right. And since the feds raided his house, several people have come forward revealing uncomfortable encounters they have had with combs. And with him being one of the most famous people ever, the coverage of the story has ballooned, seemingly overnight.
TMZ says that amid the sex trafficking investigation, several film studios have started putting documentaries about Combs into production.
“The ongoing Diddy legal saga is getting the documentary treatment, and it’s gonna happen several times with several companies … TMZ has learned,” TMZ wrote.
“Multiple industry sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … producers at various production companies in Hollywood and the UK have been scrambling to put together long-form documentary films covering Diddy’s drama — everything from the civil lawsuits to the federal raids.”
The outlet also says that at least five documentaries are currently being made.
“Our sources tell us at least 5 production companies have been contacting various people who are, or once were, in Diddy’s orbit,” TMZ added. “Everyone from former Diddy dancers to execs at Bad Boy Records, as well as producers who worked on MTV’s “Making the Band.”