With first-hand testimony, archival footage, and juror insight, "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" explores the consistent architecture of power that has shaped the narrative of Diddy's public and private life.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' career has long existed at the intersection of charisma, capitalism, and mythmaking. The 2010s might have seemed like a period of relative smooth sailing: Bad Boy was revitalized with French Montana and Machine Gun Kelly at the forefront; his supposed feuds with Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole barely registered beyond tabloid fodder; and his business ventures -- from Cîroc to REVOLT -- cemented him as a model of Black entrepreneurial excellence. Yet beneath the surface, patterns of alleged abuse, manipulation, and violence persisted, often shielded by fame, money, and a carefully controlled public narrative.