TMZ got the scoop on Diddy in new Documentary
A new documentary about Sean "Diddy" Combs focuses on the music mogul's lawsuits and sex trafficking probe.
TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy, an hour-long film, was released this week.
The documentary is currently available on Tubi and includes interviews with TMZ's Harvey Levin, current and past Diddy associates, former prosecutors, and ex-federal investigators.
Aubrey O'Day, a former Danity Kane vocalist who was signed to Bad Boy Records by Combs after competing on MTV's Making the Band in 2005, says she has been warning others about Diddy for years.
“I knew all of that was going on. I’ve known the whole time. I know what’s gone on! A whole lot of people do,” O’Day said about the accusations in an avalanche of civil lawsuits against Diddy.
“I was literally text messaging producers, employers, from top to bottom levels, like, y’all know what the f–k you saw. People were scared,” she said.
Harvey Levin asked her what they were afraid of.
“Anything you possibly could think, Harvey,” she said.
Diddy has been accused of rape, sex trafficking, domestic abuse, harassment, and other crimes in lawsuits filed by several women and male music producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones.
The music mogul has refuted all charges and maintained his innocence.
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Last month, officers from the Department of Homeland Security raided his residences in Los Angeles and Miami as part of the sex trafficking probe.
An attorney for Diddy called the raids a “witch hunt.”
Diddy's buddy and longtime musical collaborator Stevie J, who was inside the mogul's Miami estate when agents arrived on March 25, claimed they entered with "guns up and aimed."