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BAD RAP: THE CASE AGAINST DIDDY
For decades, Sean “Diddy” Combs was among the most influential entertainers and entrepreneurs in hip-hop. But Diddy’s star began to implode when a video came out showing the music mogul assaulting his then-girlfriend. There had long been whispers about Diddy’s aggression. But critics say his influence and relevance kept the rumors quiet. Until now. In this six-part “20/20” and ABC Audio original series, ABC News legal contributor Brian Buckmire takes listeners inside the rise and fall of Diddy, the allegations, and his defense.
The series begins with episode one, “Party’s Over.” Diddy was a legendary party host. His star-studded “white parties” were glittering displays of wealth and social capital that started in the world of hip-hop, and ultimately expanded far beyond it. But after a criminal indictment alleging sex trafficking, Diddy is now locked up, fighting to prove his innocence, stuck in a place that couldn’t be more different from the luxury he’s used to.
Episode three is “Me & U.” Diddy signs a young singer with a hit single who’s on the fast track to fame. Cassie Ventura reportedly agrees to a 10 album deal. They become romantically involved and Cassie’s career flatlines, leaving fans wondering why she only released one studio album. We chart their decade-long relationship — from the glamorous red carpet appearances to allegations of hidden abuse.
The story continues with episode four, “Before and After.” Soon after Cassie and Diddy end their relationship, Diddy rebrands himself again, as Sean “Love” Combs. He’s on his way to becoming hip hop’s third billionaire, wins lifetime achievement awards and gets the key to New York City. But in 2023, Cassie files a 35-page lawsuit against him, alleging he physically and sexually abused her. Her suit is settled quickly and quietly, but it’s just the beginning of Diddy’s legal issues. In the weeks and months following Cassie’s suit, he’s hit with dozens more lawsuits from people alleging he abused them too. Combs denies abusing anyone.
