A former member of 'Making the Band' has alleged that Diddy engaged in 'inappropriate' touching during the filming of 'Making of a Bad Boy'.
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Amid Sean "Diddy" Combs' spate of legal woes, the hip-hop mogul's past is being unearthed in a new documentary.
Peacock's "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," which premiered Tuesday, takes a look at Combs' rise to fame and the damning criminal allegations that derailed his media empire.
Combs was arrested in Manhattan in September 2024 and charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The Grammy-winning rapper, who's denied all accusations against him, remains in custody at the Special Housing Unit in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. His trial is set for May 5.
From Combs' role in the infamous City College stampede to bombshell sexual assault lawsuits from Cassie and Danity Kane singer Dawn Richard, here are the biggest revelations from the special.
Al B. Sure! asserts that Diddy did not adopt his son.
Singer-songwriter Al B. Sure!, father of Combs' stepson Quincy Brown and former partner of Combs' longtime girlfriend Kim Porter, discussed his relationship with Combs in the documentary.
According to reports, Combs first encountered Porter while working on a recording session with Sure! and subsequently began a romantic relationship with her. It is alleged that the Grammy-winning rapper took on the role of a father to Brown, the son of Sure! and Porter, during their time together.
"I must remember the narratives that have been spun against me over the years, with claims like, 'Puffy did this and took your child in.' Absolutely not, he clarified. "There’s no adoption involved... And if you pay attention, his last name is still Brown."
Sure! also alleged that he was warned by Porter, who died in 2018, not to "get involved" with Combs because he would "get killed." He added: "You've got to listen to Kimberly because
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