The Most Shocking Moments from 50 Cent's New Diddy Documentary on Netflix

50 Cent’s Diddy Netflix documentary exposes hotel footage, a $200M money move, grooming claims, and juror insight from Combs’ federal trial.

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Dec. 2 2025, Published 5:54 p.m. ET

The Breakdown: 50 Cent’s new docuseries includes shocking new footage, explosive allegations, murder rumors, and juror confessions tied to Diddy’s federal downfall.

Netflix and 50 Cent just dropped Sean Combs: The Reckoning, and it's packed with shocking revelations. The four-part series, directed by Alex Stapleton and executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, digs into allegations surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs as he serves time in federal prison on prostitution-related convictions.

The series includes never-before-seen footage of Diddy in the days before his 2024 arrest with interviews from ex-employees, former artists, accusers, and even jurors from his trial. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest revelations from the documentary.

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1. Diddy on camera saying “We’re losing.”

The series wastes no time. It opens with hotel-room footage from Sept. 10, 2024 — just six days before Diddy was arrested on federal sex-crimes charges. In the clip, Diddy paces with his phone, telling someone off-camera, “We’re losing,” and asking for help from “somebody that’ll work with us that has dealt in the dirtiest of dirty business.” It shows Diddy in full crisis mode, strategizing with lawyers and worrying about how he looks in the press, not just in court.

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2. A $200 million money move days before the arrest.

One of the wildest new details comes from a scene where Diddy allegedly talks about shifting a massive amount of money right before his arrest. The Netflix doc includes footage of Diddy discussing a plan to move around $200 million into a new bank account just days before federal agents arrested him. The series doesn’t prove any crime tied to that transfer, but the move is undoubtedly questionable. However, prosecutors haven’t publicly accused the mogul of hiding money.

3. Aubrey O’Day makes grooming claims in 50 Cent's Diddy documentary.

In Sean Combs: The Reckoning, Aubrey O’Day says the Bad Boy founder groomed and manipulated her while he controlled her career on Making the Band and in Danity Kane. She claims he sexualized her, sent explicit emails, and punished her when she refused to play along. The documentary shows O’Day reading one email allegedly from Diddy that includes a graphic sexual request, along with photos she says he sent her. “I don’t want to just f**k you, I want to turn you out,” the message allegedly reads.

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Aubrey O’Day appears in 50 Cent's Diddy documentary
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4. Tupac’s cousin speaks about long-running murder rumors.

The series also examines long-standing rumors surrounding the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Tupac’s cousin, William Lesane, and former LAPD detective Greg Kading revisit claims that Diddy put a hit out that later led to Tupac’s killing. "Puff was very threatened by Pac. He was very threatened, especially if you were an executive who wanted the guy to make you money and the guy's saying, 'No, f**k you,'" William said.

5. The jurors broke their silence.

The 50 Cent-produced documentary brings in two jurors from the federal case, Juror 75 and Juror 160, to explain why they delivered a mixed verdict. Juror 75 says they saw Cassie and Diddy as “two people in love,” even while hearing testimony about abuse. Juror 160 says “domestic violence wasn’t one of the charges,” which forced the jury to separate the hotel video from the specific sex-trafficking counts under consideration.

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