It’s been four months since Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested and charged with human trafficking and racketeering. Since then, he’s been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York awaiting his trial. Now, Diddy has been hit with even more bad news.
It’s just been revealed that a new documentary is in the works that will give us a first look at the publicly available evidence so far. The documentary is called Diddy: In Plain Sight, created by Channel 4 and Lion TV.
Diddy Documentary In The Works
“As the clock ticks towards Diddy’s trial, it gives an opportunity for those yet to have their voices heard in this case to speak up and give their testimony,” a source told The Sun.
“This in-depth program will dive into all the charges, the highs and lows of Diddy’s success and what went on behind the scenes at his infamous White Parties,” the insider continued. “It will no doubt produce some very shocking revelations.”
It is believed that the documentary will air later this year. This comes after Netflix announced that they’ve also made a Diddy documentary called Diddy Do It? Further, three more Diddy documentaries are airing this month. They’re Peacock’s The Making Of A Bad Boy , TMZ’s The Downfall Of Diddy, and HBO’s The Fall Of Diddy.
Needless to say, this is not a good time to be Diddy!
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) January 2, 2025First trailer for a Diddy documentary ‘DIDDY: THE MAKING OF A BAD BOY’
Releasing on January 14 on Peacock. pic.twitter.com/fdGbeTWsOz
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Diddy’s Life Behind Bars
Diddy was arrested on September 16, and he’s been in custody ever since after being denied bail multiple times. Diddy has pled not guilty to all of the charges against him. If convicted, the music mogul is facing spending the rest of his life behind bars.
Life at the Metropolitan Detention Center is far from pleasant, and it’s apparently starting to get to Diddy. Last month, sources claimed that he is “astonishingly thinner” and “grayer” after months of incarceration.
“When he first got there, this is kind of normal because you’re going through this transition and you’re depressed,” prison expert Larry Levine told Daily Mail in December. “You don’t know what’s going to happen.”
Levine went on to say that Diddy potentially has incriminating information “on a lot of people.”
“He does get a lot of people in trouble. People want to kill him,” Levine explained. “So what if somebody on the outside knew someone that had a relative that worked in the prison and they put something in his food?”
“A little bit at a time, then he gets poisoned, whatever it is, and it’s early checkout for Mr. Puff Daddy. They kill him,” Levine continued. “That’s another reason, another theory as to why he wasn’t eating. He was afraid the food was poisoned or contaminated.”
Luigi Mangione, suspect in killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, is being housed in the same prison as Diddy. The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York is known for having ‘dangerous’ and ‘barbaric’ conditions. pic.twitter.com/vTeAK0L1DC
— Susan Baker (@SusanBa92489649) December 21, 2024
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Diddy’s Alleged Christmas Meltdown
Spending Christmas behind bars may have been the last straw for Diddy. Indeed, it’s been reported that he had a meltdown the next day as he allegedly begged guards to be taken to a prison hospital for observation because he thought he was having a breakdown. When the guards refused his request, he began to lose it even more, according to a source close to Diddy.
“With his high powered legal team Diddy thought he’d be out on bail by now,” the insider told The Mail. “Spending the holidays behind bars was a nightmare for him.”
“He eventually managed to calm himself down with the meditation technique he’s been using while he’s been behind bars,” the source continued. “It took him a few hours of deep breathing and focusing to get out of the bad space he was in, but he finally managed it.”
Taking you right to the gate of the notorious #MDC in Brooklyn where #Diddy is being held right now awaiting trial following his arrest for sex trafficking and racketeering charges- The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn has been home to other famous inmates including… pic.twitter.com/BUQlvf9pxP
— Laura Ingle (@lauraingle) September 20, 2024
We can only imagine what Diddy thinks about the many documentaries that are being made about him these days. Only time will tell if Diddy is ever a free man again, but it’s certainly not looking good for him!