Diddy Files Statement In NBC Lawsuit Denying Role In Multiple Deaths
Diddy remains to be preventing in his $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBC, claiming they unfold false allegations and ruined his fame by way of the Peacock documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. The lawsuit additionally targets Peacock TV and Ample Entertainment, together with NBCUniversal Media. According to an unique report from AllHipHop‘s Grouchy Greg Watkins, he simply filed a sworn assertion open to penalty of perjury if it is confirmed to be unfaithful, which denies his involvement in lots of high-profile deaths and murders referenced within the documentary.
“I used to be not concerned within the dying of Kimberly [Kim] Porter… I used to be not concerned within the homicide of Christopher Wallace [Biggie Smalls],” the assertion within the submitting reads. In addition to those references to his former accomplice and his former colleague, the Bad Boy mogul denied having something to do with the deaths of Heavy D and Andre Harrell. He additionally denied the accusation that he tried to kill Al B. Sure.
More particularly, this assertion would not simply cowl the deaths and murders that appeared within the Peacock doc or in different rumors surrounding Sean Combs. He additionally addressed intercourse trafficking claims in opposition to him. A jury discovered Combs not responsible of intercourse trafficking costs again in July, though they convicted him on costs of transportation to interact in prostitution.
“I didn’t have intercourse with, or intercourse visitors, underage women,” the sworn assertion reportedly reads. “I’ve by no means used intercourse tapes as a method to extort or affect anybody.”
Why Is Diddy Suing NBC?
Jul 25, 2023; Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA; Recording artist Sean Combs attends the sport between the Atlanta United and the Inter Miami CF at DRV PNK Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports by way of Imagn Images
For these unaware, Diddy’s defamation lawsuit against NBC and others over this Making Of A Bad Boy documentary has a number of claims. The primary one issues the alleged falsehoods and speculative conclusions the doc presents. Others level to producer Ari Mark’s feedback to The Hollywood Reporter. The manufacturing staff allegedly had “no time” to meet an “extraordinarily quick turnaround.” As such, Combs’ authorized staff attributed the alleged lies to a rushed course of to compete with different media. They imagine the doc ruined his fame and irresponsibly coated these allegations
NBC and the opposite codefendants deny the accusations in opposition to them. They declare the documentary engaged in issues of public concern and that the federal case concerning Diddy and the various lawsuits and allegations in opposition to him already ruined his fame. The court docket will rule on the codefendants’ movement to dismiss sooner or later. Meanwhile, Puff and his staff declare the documentary bolstered “unsubstantiated lies” from “biased and discredited sources” that ignored official stories.