The most disturbing details from 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,' a new doc that interviews his former friends and associates
Peacock's new documentary examines the childhood and legacy of Sean "Diddy" Combs, largely through interviews with former members of his inner circle.
- The documentary, "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," is now streaming on Peacock.
- The doc features interviews with Sean Combs' former friends, associates, and employees.
- Prominent voices include music producer Al B. Sure! and Combs' childhood friend, Tim Patterson.
A new documentary on Peacock examines the rise and fall of Sean "Diddy" Combs largely through the lens of former members of his inner circle.
"Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy" is the first major documentary to air since Combs was arrested last September and charged with three felonies, including sex trafficking. He's since been hit with a fresh wave of civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault, rape, and more.
Combs has pleaded not guilty and publicly denied all allegations. His lawyers have said he won't comment on pending litigation and intends to fight the charges against him at a trial scheduled to begin May 5.
Although Combs' network of A-listers has largely kept quiet amid the legal proceedings, several of his childhood friends, business associates, and employees agreed to appear on camera for Peacock's documentary.
Keep reading for the most noteworthy quotes and takeaways from their interviews.