Sean Combs’s sons have participated in a documentary reflecting on the legal troubles of the renowned rap artist. Last year in September, the music industry was shocked when Puff Daddy, also known as Sean Combs, was arrested on various charges, which included sex trafficking and racketeering.
After a federal trial in New York that concluded in July, the disgraced rapper was convicted of two counts related to transporting individuals for prostitution. However, he was acquitted of the sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Subsequently, in October, he was sentenced to 50 months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $500,000 (£370,155).
Recently, it has been revealed that two of Combs’s sons, Justin Dior Combs, 31, and Christian ‘King’ Combs, 27, are featured in a new documentary focusing on the crimes of their father. A trailer of the documentary, where the brothers are seen reviewing significant moments from the trial, has been circulating online.
The trailer, shared on Instagram by Lemuel Plummer, founder of the Zeus Network, shows the brothers reflecting on themes like family, loyalty, joy, pain, truth, and lies. The footage concludes with Justin receiving a phone call, presumably from the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institute where Sean Combs is currently serving his sentence.
Sean Combs has other children as well, including Quincy Taylor Brown, 34, who is his stepson raised as his own, and daughters Chance, D’Lila, Jessie, and Love. Throughout his trial, his children stood by him and released a statement expressing their unwavering support and love for their father.
During the trial, disturbing details emerged about Combs’s behavior, with testimonies from music stars like Kid Cudi and Cassie. The judge in the case emphasized that Combs had abused his fame and power to harm his victims, leading to his 50-month prison sentence.
The release date and further details of the documentary involving Combs’s sons have not been disclosed yet.
