*In the wake of ongoing investigations and media coverage surrounding Diddy’s sex crime scandal, numerous documentaries are set to explore the disturbing allegations against the music mogul. One of the most highly anticipated is “The Fall of Diddy,” a new multi-part docuseries from Investigation Discovery.
The series, produced by Emmy-nominated Maxine Productions (Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV) and in partnership with Emmy-winning Rolling Stone Films, will provide exclusive, never-before-heard accounts and rare archival footage. It will delve into the allegations of violent behavior, sexual assault, and other criminal activities tied to Diddy’s rise to fame. Spanning his decades-long influence on music and culture, “The Fall of Diddy” will also cover his 2024 arrest, revealing the darker side of his success.
The docuseries is scheduled to premiere on Investigation Discovery on January 27 and 28, from 9-11 PM ET/PT, with episodes available for streaming on Max.
Watch the trailer above.

According to the press release, the project includes over 30 interviews with a diverse group of individuals, ranging from those accusing Diddy of abuse to former friends, colleagues, and household employees who had close knowledge of his daily life. Notable voices include:
- D. Woods, a former member of Danity Kane, speaking out for the first time about her behind-the-scenes experience with Combs.
- Danyel Smith, former Editor-in-Chief of VIBE Magazine, who discusses Combs’ alleged violent behavior towards her on camera for the first time.
- Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, a former producer on the Love Album, who claims to have been sexually harassed by Combs.
- Reverend Conrad Tillard, a former spiritual advisor to Shyne during the 1999 nightclub shooting trial, who shares his perspective.
- Thalia Graves, who accuses Combs of violently raping her in 2001 and threatening her into silence.
- Jourdan Cha’Taun, Combs’ personal chef from 2007-2010, detailing her experiences working for him.
- Natania Griffin, a woman injured in the 1999 nightclub shooting, who provides her account.
- Wardel Fenderson, Combs’ former personal driver, who testifies that Combs tried to bribe him.
- Tim Patterson, Combs’ childhood friend, who reveals new details about Combs’ early life.
- Rolling Stone reporter Cheyenne Roundtree and journalist Mara S. Campo.
- Makeup artist Mylah Morales, who claims to have witnessed Combs abusing singer Cassie (Casandra Ventura).
- Dr. LaJoyce Brookshire, Combs’ first publicist, who helped craft his early public image.
- Roger Bonds, a former bodyguard, who sheds light on the behavior he witnessed between 2003-2012.
Additionally, new voices will come forward with disturbing firsthand accounts of their experiences with Combs, many of which have never been shared.
“The Fall of Diddy” will premiere after Peacock’s “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” a 90-minute documentary that examines the controversial life and career of music mogul Sean Combs.
The special, featuring interviews with his former bodyguard, a childhood friend, and industry colleagues like Al B. Sure!, is set to premiere on January 14. It includes testimonies from those who worked closely with Combs, and rare footage of his personal life. One anonymous source claims to have witnessed troubling incidents involving underage individuals.
The Peacock documentary promises to provide viewers with “crucial insight into the forces that shaped [Combs] and may have made him a monster.” Watch the trailer below.
Rapper 50 Cent also has a Diddy doc in the works with Netflix. The premiere date has not yet been announced.
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