Netflix Acquires 50 Cent’s Explosive Diddy Documentary: What You Need to Know

New York, NY – Rapper 50 Cent’s documentary delving into the sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs has been acquired by Netflix after a heated bidding war. The series, produced by 50 Cent’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios, is set to focus on allegations of abuse by Combs’ ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, along with several other women. 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, confirmed the deal while hinting that more episodes might be needed if additional victims come forward.

The rapper had teased the documentary several months ago, sparking interest from multiple networks and streaming services vying for the rights to the series. It is reported that the documentary’s proceeds will be directed towards supporting victims of sexual assault and rape. The exact amount paid by Netflix for the series and the streaming start date are currently undisclosed.

This development comes as a new alleged victim, Crystal McKinney, filed a lawsuit against Combs accusing him of drugging her and forcing her to perform oral sex on him twenty years ago at his New York City studio. Since Ventura accused Combs of rape and abuse in November, he has faced six lawsuits alleging abuse, including the recent one from McKinney. 50 Cent has taken to social media to mock his long-time rival, questioning Combs’ character and involvement in various controversies throughout their history.

The ongoing legal battles and controversies surrounding Combs and 50 Cent’s persistent taunting on social media have kept public attention on the case. With Netflix securing the rights to the documentary, audiences can expect a detailed exploration of the allegations and the impact on the industry. As the series prepares for release, more revelations and legal actions may unfold, shedding light on a darker side of the music industry and bringing justice to the victims.