A new documentary about rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is said to be in development.
The music mogul is currently behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York awaiting trial after being jailed on s£x trafficking and racketeering charges in September.
Combs, 55, was charged with racketeering, s£x trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution after his arrest last September following a string of allegations against the rapper, producer, and music executive.
Joining forces with Lion TV, the Channel 4 series Diddy: In Plain Sight will now examine all the charges, following the success of recent documentaries on controversial public figures such as Russell Brand, Andrew Tate, and Marilyn Manson.
A TV insider said: “As the clock ticks towards Diddy’s trial, it gives an opportunity for those yet to have their voices heard in this case to speak up and give their testimony.
“This in-depth programme will dive into all the charges, the highs and lows of Diddy’s success, and what went on behind the scenes at his infamous White Parties.
“It will no doubt produce some very shocking revelations.”
Diddy has been behind bars at New York’s Metropolitan Detention Centre since his arrest. His trial is due to start on May 5.
Channel 4’s series is expected to air later this year and follows an announcement by Netflix that it has also been making a documentary about the fallen star, titled Diddy Do It?