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    The 'Quiet on Set' documentary markers are working on a series about Sean 'Diddy' Combs

    True crime network Investigation Discovery was behind this year's documentary in which a slew of former 'Nickelodeon' child actors alleged instances of abuse and a toxic working environment at the hands of producer Dan Schneider


    Now, they have announced a multipart docuseries for 2025 which will tell "the rise and influence of Sean 'Diddy' Combs and the allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity that have trailed the music mogul".

    In a press release, they added: "As accounts of sexual assault, abusive behaviors, and other disturbing claims surface, the doc traces the story of this self-proclaimed Bad Boy, unraveling allegations of a pattern of depravity."

    The documentary has been announced after the 'Finna Get Loose' hitmaker pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution during a court hearing on Tuesday (17.09.24).

    The 54-year-old rapper was remanded in custody to await trial, and it has since been revealed he submitted a request to New York judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky that would allow him to retain his freedom.

    The letter, obtained by E! News, offered a proposed package that would allow the disgraced rapper to "fight this case in Court effectively", and included the $50 million bond, which was co-signed by his family, including mother Janice Combs, sister Keisha Combs and three of his sons, several of whom had surrendered their own passports when the Bad Boy Records founder's homes were raided in March.

    The proposal offered equity in Diddy's Miami home, as well as his mother's, and limited his travel to within certain areas of Florida, New York and New Jersey.

    The judge denied Comb's request, citing among other reasons his substance abuse and anger issues.

    The next hearing in the case will take place on 25 September, and the musician has vowed to fight the allegations.

    His lawyer told reporters outside the court in Manhattan: "He's going to fight this. He's innocent. He came to New York to establish his innocence.

    "We believe in him wholeheartedly. He didn't do these things. There's no coercion and no crime."

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