Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Diddy Accuses NBCUniversal of Rushing Bad Boy Documentary


Back in February Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, filed a $100 million defamation of character lawsuit against NBCUniversal over the "Diddy : The Making of a Bad Boy," documentary [click here if you missed that]. 

Now Diddy has amended his suit claiming producers rushed to put out the doc to beat the competition despite having no proof...

Diddy has escalated his legal fight against NBCUniversal and Peacock, claiming the producers of Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy rushed the project and spread damaging falsehoods in a bid to beat the competition.
In a new amended complaint, the Hip-Hop mogul accuses the documentary team of defamation and alleges the film falsely linked him to murder, sex trafficking of minors and extortion through hidden-camera recordings.
The revised lawsuit adds new claims and reflects his July acquittals in federal court.
The complaint highlights a quote from Ample Entertainment co-founder Ari Mark, who told The Hollywood Reporter, “It’s really competitive and I think that is why it wasn’t enough to be fast, it was also necessary to be distinct. There’s no time and this was an extremely fast turnaround.”
Diddy’s legal team says the statement shows the producers prioritized speed over accuracy.
The lawsuit names NBCUniversal Media, Peacock TV and Ample as defendants and seeks at least $100 million in damages.

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