Wayne Barrow, manager of late rapper Biggie's estate, denied claims that Sean Diddy Combs used the rapper's money for the funeral. Loren Larosa of The Breakfast Club claimed that she spoke to Barrow to get his point of view on several allegations made in the Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. One of the allegations in the documentary included Kirk Burrows claiming that Diddy used Biggie's money to pay for his own funeral in 1997. Lorosa claims that Barrow denied the claims, and that Diddy and his Bad Boy Records paid for the funeral entirely, and sent royalty statements to Biggie's estate.He also added that he reviewed every royalty statement personally, along with Biggie's mother, Voletta Wallace, before her death earlier this year. Barrow also claimed that there was no beef or feud over contracts at the time of Biggie's death.What did Kirk Burrowes say about Sean Diddy Combs in the Netflix documentary?Former Bad Boy Productions co-founder Kirk Burrowes, in the Netflix documentary titled Sean Combs: The Reckoning, claimed that Diddy's position as late rapper Biggie's best friend and right-hand man was all performative.Biggie or The Notorious B.I.G. died at 24 in May 1972. Burrowes, in the documentary, claimed that Combs, who organized Biggie's funeral, charged his estate for the costs."Sean said, 'We're gonna do the biggest funeral for Biggie that New York has ever seen. We start to put that together, he starts to see the price. 'We're gonna do the biggest funeral, but Biggie's gonna have to pay for his funeral.' He was gonna make the funeral be a recoupable charge to Biggie in death. Sean doing a big show looks good on him. But he's not gonna tell the world that Biggie was gonna pay for it."Kirk Burrowes also claimed that Diddy allegedly tried to change Biggie's Bad Boy contract after his death, and that Combs wanted to make some terms on the contract more favorable to the record company. Burrows, in the documentary, went on to make comments directed at Combs and said,"You've abused everyone and used most everyone. There are horror stories like this all throughout."Biggie's funeral was held on March 18, 1997, in the heart of Brooklyn, New York, and was attended by several celebrities, including Biggie's mom, Voletta Wallace, Faith Evans, Lil' Kim, May J, Blige, Busta Rhymes, and more.The documentary on the Bad Boy mogul was released on December 2, 2025.