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    Netflix Wins Bidding War for Diddy Docuseries Sold by 50 Cent

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    50 Cent’s Diddy Docuseries Lands at Netflix After Bidding War

    After a fierce bidding war, 50 Cent has successfully sold his documentary series about Diddy to Netflix. The multi-part documentary, which delves into allegations of sexual assault and sex trafficking against the Bad Boy Records founder, has been highly anticipated.

    The documentary, produced by G-Unit Film and Television Studios, has been shrouded in mystery with no details about the director or content being revealed. However, the news of its acquisition by Netflix has generated significant buzz in the entertainment industry.

    50 Cent, known for his outspoken nature, took to Instagram to celebrate the news while also taking a jab at TMZ for their coverage of the story. He humorously commented on their choice of photo and later teased them for updating it to a more recent picture.

    The sale of the documentary to Netflix comes amidst a new lawsuit against Diddy by a woman named Crystal McKinney, who alleges that the music mogul drugged and sexually assaulted her over 20 years ago. McKinney claims that Diddy lured her into a bathroom where he forced her to perform oral sex on him, leading to her being blackballed from the modeling industry.

    Diddy has not yet responded to the lawsuit, but he has previously denied similar allegations against him. The documentary series, once released on Netflix, is expected to shed light on these allegations and provide a platform for victims to share their stories.

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