Diddy’s lawyers send cease and desist to Netflix for ‘shameful’ 50 Cent docuseries

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is criticizing Netflix and 50 Cent for their new docuseries, calling it a “shameful hit piece” and accusing the streaming service of using unauthorized footage to sensationalize his life. The series, executive-produced by 50 Cent, includes interviews with former associates and unseen material, with Combs shown discussing legal strategy before his arrest. Combs’ spokesperson claims the footage was stolen and unauthorized, while Netflix maintains they obtained it legally. 50 Cent defends the series, saying he is speaking out against Combs’ crimes in the hip hop culture. The docuseries is now available for streaming.

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