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A cluster of high‑profile legal actions tied to two recent documentaries about Sean “Diddy” Combs has escalated into separate lawsuits involving major U.S. media companies and new accusers.
Combs filed a $100 million defamation suit at the end of January against NBCUniversal, Peacock and Ample Entertainment over the Peacock film Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, submitting a sworn statement denying involvement in the deaths of Kimberly Porter, Christopher Wallace (Biggie Smalls), Heavy D and Andre Harrell and denying sex‑trafficking of minors.
NBC and co‑defendants deny wrongdoing and have moved to dismiss.
At the same time, Netflix and producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson face a $20 million suit from a former sex worker, Clayton Howard, who alleges selective editing in Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning misrepresented his testimony and portrayed Cassie Ventura as a victim rather than an alleged trafficker; the case has been moved to federal court in Manhattan.
Separately, a New York escort, Steve Otis, has filed claims accusing Combs of sexual assault and threats tied to an alleged agency; he is seeking damages under city and common‑law statutes.
Motions and discovery are pending across these matters.
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