Sean “Diddy” Combs sued NBC on Wednesday, broadcasting “An outrageous fresh lie” in a documentary, so the accused sexual predator has “many similarities” with embarrassing lender Jeffrey Epstein It is said to be branded as a “monster.”
The Honorary Discount Lawsuit alleges that NBC's parent and production company have fully utilized their “insatiable appetite” for “embarrassing” and “insatiable” content. A movie released on Peacock last month.
The document “mistakes, recklessly and maliciously” Combs, the 55-year-old, is “mistaken, recklessly and maliciously,” and the Brooklyn hip-hop legend Christopher Wallace (“Biggie Smalls”) He accused them of “killing” such as “also known as the “infamous big,” a lawsuit filed before the Manhattan Supreme Court argues.
“We try to make him crudely and psychologically, assuming that Combs has committed many heinous crimes, including serial murder, minor rape and minor sex trafficking,” Flick said. wrote Combs' lawyer.
“It doesn't sinisterly fly to the conclusion that Mr. Combs is a 'monster', a 'embodied Lucifer' and that “many similarities' are Jeffrey Epstein,” Suit adds.
The documentary “YouTube Channel Clips from Known Conspiracy Theorists” and “Shamidly, non-realistic conspiracy theories have repeatedly advanced, and Combs repeatedly hints that he is a serial killer.
Litigation, First reported on page 6, He asks the imprisoned millionaire Hip-Hop Imprezario to receive $100 million in damages.
The film was released due to combs being released on bail in the Brooklyn Lockup.
The prosecutor called the “cereal abuser,” who allegedly forced a music mogul, fashion and spirit entrepreneur to force women into drug-rich sexual performances for several days, and he called “freak-off.” It's here.
He has also been accused of several attacks, including punching and kicking his ex-girlfriend Cathy Ventura with violent attacks caught in camera, and on top of the balcony of his victims. One person is hanging.
Combs' attorney Erica Wolff argued Wednesday that Peacock documents were “at the expense of Combs' rights to a fair trial.”
“Mr. Combs will file this lawsuit and hold the defendant accountable for the extraordinary damages caused by the reckless statement,” Wolff said in a statement.
NBC and Ample representatives could not be immediately contacted for comment.





