Now that the Southern District of New York has officially charged Diddy, people are dying to learn more details about his alleged sex-trafficking ring that allegedly led to the exploitation of dozens of women and men—and thousands of bottles of baby oil and lube ending up in the estate Didi's.
Luckily for everyone, a documentary centered around The Diddler is already in the works, and no, we're not talking about what 50 Cent has in the works. Research Discovery (ID) and Quiet on set Producer Maxine Productions has announced that they are already on the case and will be getting into the heavy buzz surrounding Diddy's “Freak Off” party committee (you all can have that bar for free).
With everything from drugs, guns and setting Kid Cudi's car on fire, ID will have a lot to cover and we're all here for it. The project is still untitled, but according to a press release it will delve into “allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity that have followed the music mogul.”
The documentary also plans to use his report Rolling Stone (produced in collaboration with Rolling Stone Films) along with archival material to bring the full story to light. Currently, the document will be released in 2025 in ID and Max.
Now that Diddy is facing 15 years to life in prison for his disturbing offenses, don't be surprised if the Bad Boy Records founder decides to save his ass and go the Tekashi 6ix9ine route in an attempt to get a lighter sentence. As we all know, the bigger the fish, the more likely it is to be able to get off the hook. Lots of heavy music and entertainment might be making all the balls sweat as we speak.
Will you all be tuning in to Diddy's upcoming documentaries surrounding his disturbing antics? Of course you will, but sound off in the comments section anyway.