- The Washington Times - Wednesday, May 1, 2024

A newly released documentary, titled “TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy,” dives into the legal battles and investigations surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry.

The film, which aired this week and is available on Tubi, scrutinizes the lawsuits and sex trafficking allegations that have cast a shadow over the music mogul’s career.

The hourlong documentary features insights from Harvey Levin, the head of TMZ, alongside interviews with individuals who have worked closely with Diddy, including current and former associates. It also highlights discussions with former prosecutors and ex-federal agents connected to the cases against Mr. Combs.



One of the startling revelations in the documentary comes from the rapper Mark Curry, who alleges that many recording devices were seized from Mr. Combs’ properties. Mr. Curry suggests that many people might find themselves implicated in secretive recordings taken in compromising situations.

“They have 250 cameras they took from his houses. A lot of people may be running from that tape,” Mr. Curry stated in the film.

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