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Diddy's 2 sons break their silence with a new doc

Madeleine Marr, Miami Herald on

Published in Entertainment News

Since Sean “Diddy” Combs’ spectacular fall from grace, a number of documentaries have come out of the woodwork. Most recently, the fallen rapper’s arch nemesis, 50 Cent, dropped “The Reckoning” on Netflix, that follows Combs’ rise to fame as well as the grievances from former associates and romantic partners that culminated in his arrest in September 2024 on racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution charges.

Now there’s another one heading down the pike that tells Combs’ side of the story.

On Sunday, a trailer dropped for an unnamed project set to stream on The Zeus Network sometime in 2026.

In the clip, you see two of Combs’ sons, Christian, 27, and Justin, who turns 32 on Tuesday, sitting stonefaced on a couch watching TV news footage from day one of their father’s NYC sex crimes trial in downtown Manhattan.

Headlines then flash about the riveting case, which started back in March 2024, when feds stormed the music mogul’s mansions in Star Island and Los Angeles. The raids came on the heels of a bombshell $30 million lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who alleged shockingly widespread abuse while they were recording “The Love Album” the year prior.

In a controversial ruling in October, Combs was later cleared of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, convicted only of transportation to engage in prostitution. His roughly four-year sentence seemed to many like a setback for victims of abuse and the #metoo movement in general.

“Your daddy got four years for abusing women!” a female heckler outside the courtroom screams off camera in the Zeus clip. “That’s wrong. He should get more!”

 

The teaser ends with Justin (whose mother is Combs’ ex, stylist Misa Hylton) and Christian (mom is late model Kim Porter) staring at a cellphone as a call is coming in.

Dramatic music, then a pause. It’s you-know-who.

“Hello, this is a prepaid collect call from federal correctional institution: Fort Dix,” says a bot of Combs’ current facility in New Jersey.

It’s unclear if the 56-year-old father of seven’s voice will be heard in the documentary, but it’s obviously going to be sympathetic to the entire family’s cause.

“Our voice,” reads the text over screen. “The loyalty. The betrayal. The highs. The lows. The love. The hate. The truth. The lies.”


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