Diddy's Former Inner Circle Set to Turn on Him by Signing Deals to 'Expose' Him in 50 Cent's Netflix Documentary

If a new report is to be believed, Diddy’s former security and inner circle will be exposing him in the explosive Netflix documentary developed by the disgraced rapper’s rival.

AceShowbiz – Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ closest people seemingly are ready to tell all. If a new report is to be believed, the disgraced rapper’s former security and inner circle will be exposing him in 50 Cent‘s explosive Netflix documentary following his arrest of multiple sex crimes last month.

Multiple sources told The U.S. Sun that the rap mogul’s former friends and staff will turn on him in the upcoming documentary, which will also feature victims and experts. “Diddy’s former security and inner circle have all signed deals with Netflix for Curtis’ documentary,” one insider said.

Of the “In Da Club” spitter, the informant added, “He’s been working on exposing Diddy for so long, and people want to be attached to the project knowing he is behind it and that the money goes to sex abuse victims. Many are finally ready to talk, while some have been trying to talk for years and weren’t believed.”

The new report noted that the documentary is “still in production and being worked on in real-time as more victims come forward.” The source further spilled, “But there will be plenty of revelations, and it will paint more of a picture of how far back the allegations go and the history of his freak-offs and other disturbing behavior.”

The documentary, which reportedly will be titled “Diddy Do It”, will be directed by 50 Cent’s collaborator Alexandria Stapleton. It officially landed on Netflix in September.

In a statement to Variety, the pair described the upcoming project as “a story with significant human impact.” They added, “It is a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines or clips seen so far. We remain steadfast in our commitment to give a voice to the voiceless and to present authentic and nuanced perspectives.”

The two also emphasized that “Sean Combs’ story is not the full story of hip-hop and its culture. We aim to ensure that individual actions do not overshadow the culture’s broader contributions.”