Netflix has confirmed it is partnering with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson to produce a documentary series on Sean “Diddy” Combs that will address the recent charges facing the music mogul, includeing sex trafficking and racketeering, along with multiple allegations of sexual assault and violent abusive behavior.
As Deadline previously reported, Jackson said in May that Netflix had “won the bidding rights” to the project. Netflix confirms it commissioned the project earlier this year. Production is still ongoing, with a series premiere date to be determined.
Alexandra Stapleton will direct and executive produce the series via her House of Nonfiction production company. Jackson will executive produce via his G-Unit Film & Television.
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“This is a story with significant human impact,,” said Stapleton and Jackson in a joint statement. “It is a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines or clips
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