Sean "Diddy" Combs set out to punish NBC with a $100 million defamation lawsuit over a true‑crime documentary, arguing that the project smeared him as a violent predator and tainted his criminal case.
Sean Combs’ lawsuit says an NBC documentary “falsely, recklessly, and maliciously” accuses him of murdering Kimberly Porter, Christopher Wallace and Dwight Arrington Myers, among other notable names.
Trump said he’s rejected Diddy’s pardon request, but he’s been saying contradictory things about his old pal for months.
An attorney representing Sean "Diddy" Combs in his sex trafficking case announced that he is stepping down as counsel. Anthony Ricco filed a motion Thursday in a New York City court, saying "under no ...