P Diddy's new documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, has just dropped on Netflix, and reports suggest that the rap mogul might not be happy, and neither is his lawyer. After being found guilty on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution on July 2, 2025 and acquitted of his much serious charges, Sean Combs is currently incarcerated since his sentencing in October.
But that did not stop rapper 50 Cent from dropping the much-awaited P Diddy documentary that he has been talking about for ages. The two have shared a long rivalry, with fans calling Cent the most dedicated hater. Now the Candy Shop rapper has released the four-part docuseries as the executive producer.
According to the newest episode of the podcast 2 Angry Men, P Diddy might have betrayed his lawyer. The show features a clip of the rapper talking to his criminal defence lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, about his impending arrest. The video was recorded by a videographer hired by Combs to chronicle his life. In the clip, he is seen yelling at Agnifilo and the entire legal team about the losing case.
"I'm tired of going back and forth with y'all, with the lawyers," Diddy told Agnifilo, "Let me tell you something. Let me say this. I'm not a referee. So I'ma get off the phone right now – listen to me. I'ma get off the phone right now, and I am going to let you professionals look at the situation and come back to me with a solution. No matter what nobody said. Y'all are not working together the right way. We're losing."
Marc was not aware of the existence of this clip, and Diddy apparently sent a demand letter to Netflix claiming the video was owned by him and not the videographer.
The podcast brought on Sean's longtime lawyer, Mark Geragos, to get his two cents on the whole situation. And all Mark said was that if he found out his client was recording their secret conversation, he would be very angry as well.