Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Diddy Still Considering Netflix Lawsuit


When rapper 50 Cent and Netflix released the preview for their hugely popular documentary 'Sean Combs : The Reckoning," Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused them of using stolen personal footage [click here if you missed that].

Diddy is still considering a lawsuit over the stolen footage...

From Deadline
“Sean Combs and his team are still pondering their legal options over the Netflix docuseries and the stolen footage,” a spokesperson for the Bad Boy Records founder told Deadline today about the chart topping The Reckoning and series’ revealing BTS scenes of a scheming Diddy in the days leading up to his September 2024 arrest.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

As he should. Netflix was real reckless.

Anonymous said...

Nah Pissy. You need to save that money.

Anonymous said...

Start with a police report, the FBI investigates stolen copyrighted Material, & Theft of Intellectual Property

That launches a Federal CRIMINAL Investigation

Start there Marc Agnifilo - give my regards to our favourite
Professor.

Anonymous said...

That footage was paid for, not stolen. Diddy's contract with the filmmakers didn't give him ownership until the deal was done.

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