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Produced by Curtis Jackson, the four-part series, "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" shows the rise and fall of the Bad Boys Records founder.
The new four-part project was executive produced by the disgraced hip-hop mogul's rival, and it's been suggested that this was a form of revenge for Diddy's rejection of the streamer.
Cent and director Alexandria Stapleton join MS NOW’s Ari Melber on “The Beat” to discuss their new multi-part Netflix documentary series, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” which includes never-before-seen footage released just days before Combs’ arrest.
Rapper and actor Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and director Alexandria Stapleton discuss their new "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" docuseries on "Good Morning America."
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50 Cent Accuses Diddy of ‘Weird' Shopping Invitation Years Before Sex Trafficking Conviction: ‘I Wasn't Comfortable Around Him'
Here's a timeline of their beef.
The Reckoning, produced by 50 Cent, is finally here on Netflix. Ahead of the release, Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ legal team sent the streaming giant a cease-and-desist letter to halt its release. A recent statement also accused 50 Cent and Netflix of using stolen footage for the documentary series.
Sean “Diddy” Combs insists that Netflix should have never got into business with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and the streamer should definitely not used “stolen” footage of the currently incarcerated All About the Benjamins’ performer for the docuseries launching December 2.