Diddy Battles Netflix, Family Over Docuseries From Prison
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Combs is serving a 50-month sentence after a July conviction on two prostitution-related charges tied to his infamous "freak-offs," though acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking. His team filed an appeal two days before Christmas, arguing the sentence exceeds guidelines, per Variety and his lawyer Alexandra A.E. Shapiro.
Adding to the firestorm, Combs' sons Justin, 32, and Christian "King" Combs announced a counter-docuseries on Zeus Network for 2026, sharing their firsthand family perspective amid the trial's fallout. A teaser shows them viewing trial headlines and Justin taking a prison call from their father, whom Justin visited on Christmas. The Source notes 50 Cent reacted skeptically on Instagram: "Wow I want to see this show, I’m not sure this was a good idea." Parade highlights backlash in comments like "Nobody care about their POV," but Zeus CEO Lemuel Plummer defends it as platforming their personal story without endorsement.
These dueling projects underscore Combs' enduring spotlight, blending family loyalty, vendettas, and public scrutiny.
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