Episode 32

Sean "Diddy" Combs will spend a lonely Valentine's Day in the MDC after filing his second defamation suit against NBC, receiving two new lawsuits alleging sexual assault, and prematurely accepting support from Kanye West, whose days-long meltdown on X has likely ended his career.
Instead of breakfast in bed, Combs will eat cereal in the mess hall at 6 a.m., returning five hours later for a chicken patty sandwich or chickpea burger. Instead of champagne and caviar, he will have chili with whole wheat bread.
Combs filed a $100 million lawsuit against NBC Universal, Peacock TV, and the production company Ample, alleging that their documentary, The Making of a Bad Boy, "assumes Combs' guilt" and falsely labels him as "the embodiment of Lucifer." Combs specifically objects to Al B. Sure's insinuations that he was involved in the deaths of Kim Porter, Notorious B.I.G., Andre Harrell, and Heavy D, as well as Rodney Jones' accusations that he sexually assaulted minors. His attorneys argue that the defamatory claims not only damaged his reputation but also jeopardized his right to a fair trial scheduled for three months from now.
Kanye West showed his support for Combs by posting "FREE PUFF" on both his Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter. West then posted a series of messages demanding Combs' release, including a plea to the President, stating, "PLEASE FREE MY BROTHER PUFF."
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