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Netflix Hits Back At Diddy’s Criticism of ‘C’ Documentary

UNITED STATES – Netflix is pushing back tonight after Sean “Diddy” Combs’ team slammed its new 4-part documentary as a “shameful hit piece” that “relies on stolen footage.”

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UNITED STATES – Netflix is pushing back tonight after Sean “Diddy” Combs’ team slammed its new 4-part documentary as a “shameful hit piece” that “relies on stolen footage.”

The streamer says the material was obtained legally and insists Sean Combs the reckoning is “not a hit piece or an act of retribution.”

The doc includes “explosive” video of Combs days before his 2024 arrest, including private phone calls with his lawyer and son.

His spokesman calls it “fundamentally unfair and illegal” and accuses Netflix of letting Curtis Jackson better known as 50 Cent, a “longtime adversary” drive the project.

Netflix says Jackson has no creative control and no one was paid to participate. The feud between Combs and 50 Cent spans at least 2 decades.

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