Sean Combs: The Reckoning (2025) s01e03 Episode Script
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[dramatic music playing]
[hip-hop music playing indistinctly
over car radio]
[Combs] Hey.
-[Dana Tran] Hi.
-[Combs] What's up, baby?
Where you going?
I'm about to deposit
$200 million, right now.
And I feel good.
They're holding the bank open for me,
you feel me?
'Sup, baby?
Talk to Daddy.
[Dana laughs, screams]
-[Lew] You got her fucked-up right now.
-You're in Puff Daddy's bag right now.
[Lew] She don't want to talk now.
[Combs] You wanna scream
in the crowd, don't you?
-You wanna scream--
-Huh?
You want to scream in the crowd.
I know you do.
[ominous music playing]
[Patterson] I've seen Puff
with a lot of women.
He knew how to take a woman
and change her life overnight.
-[Combs] I'm about to pull up.
-I miss you.
I miss you too.
Look at the flights, then hit me back.
Okay, bye.
[Patterson] Misa was
his very first project.
He built Misa in Janice's likeness.
[Burrowes] In the very young
relationship with Misa,
she would come to me,
"Where's the money he's supposed
to be giving me for our son?"
Around this time,
Sean is developing another life
with Kim Porter.
[ominous music continues]
I say, "Kim and Sean?"
"No, come on."
The next time I saw Kim,
I said, "If you get with him,
make sure you marry him
and have plenty of kids,
'cause he's gonna be really rich."
I said it in jest.
You know, just kind of joking.
["Nature Boy" playing]
There was a boy ♪
A very strange, enchanted boy ♪
Bad boys are taming my hoes now.
They say he wandered very far ♪
Very far ♪
Over land and sea ♪
[Patterson] Kim's from a good home.
But all good girls love bad boys,
and she met her bad boy.
And then one day ♪
A magic day he passed my way ♪
Kim was that bitch.
Kim did-- Yeah, she ran that shit.
Dada, Da-da.
[Harper] She was a real woman.
Christian, look at Daddy.
[Harper] You'd hear Kim say stuff like,
"I'm not your play toy."
["Nature Boy" continues playing]
She had like, "fuck you, bitch" mentality.
[Bonds] I've never seen him
actually punch or hit Kim.
But I've been in front of the room
while I knew that was going on
inside the room.
Kim would come out with her hair
all messed up, her face would be red.
He wanted a girl that was just
going to listen to what he said.
And that'd be law.
[O'Day] Once you're his,
through processes of grooming,
it makes you nice and ripe
for whatever he's got planned.
-[song continues over TV]
-There was a boy ♪
A very strange, enchanted… ♪
-[Combs] What is this called?
-"Nature Boy."
[Combs] Who's nature boy?
You.
The greatest thing ♪
You'll ever learn ♪
Is just to love ♪
And be loved ♪
-In return ♪
-[laughing]
[song fades]
[sirens wailing distantly]
[ominous music playing]
[audience cheering]
Get your hands in the air
Here we are, come on ♪
-Get your hands in the air ♪
-[rapper] Somebody. Come on.
It took just a few years
for Sean "Puffy" Combs
to move from record company intern
to one of the most successful
producer-entrepreneurs in music history.
["It's All About the Benjamins" playing]
-[rapper] Come on, come on ♪
-[Combs] Unh, unh, uh-huh ♪
[Patterson] After Biggie's death,
Bad Boy skyrocketed.
I think I remember him showing me a check
for like 60 million or some crazy shit.
What y'all wanna do? ♪
Wanna be ballers? ♪
Shot callers, brawlers? ♪
-[dramatic music playing]
-[rapping indistinctly]
[Patterson] Our oxygen
was not good enough for him.
[Combs] Whoo-ooh!
[Patterson] He found an altitude
that was right for him.
This is one of the first homes I bought
when I started doing okay for myself.
-Oh, yeah!
-[guests] Oh, yeah!
-[Combs] Wanna be ballers? ♪
-[guests] Shot callers, brawlers? ♪
[Patterson] And he always remembered
Andre's direction.
"It's about me."
"It has to be about me."
I decided to start my own fashion line.
I feel like I have
something to offer the fashion world.
[Patterson] Whatever deal
that he got into,
he was the forefront, the face of it.
Brawler, brawlers ♪
He came before everything.
[dramatic music continues]
-[rapping indistinctly]
-[audience cheering]
Say, yeah…
[Curry] When I first met him, he was like,
"Welcome to Bad Boy,
where all your dreams come true."
[pensive music playing]
I was a recording artist.
I was a good one too.
Hand on my jock
Holdin' my… ♪
I was on "Bad Boy 4 Life."
Bars to sit at and sip Cognac
With jewels that drip ♪
Put your hands up.
[Curry] I went on
the No Way Out tour with him.
-Do Puff drive Mercedes? ♪
-Yeah, yeah ♪
[Curry] Puff was working
on the Godzilla soundtrack.
[playing riff from "Kashmir"]
He wanted me to write that song for him.
I had a difficult time writing at first
because I was writing music
that I thought would make him sound good.
And it didn't work.
[Godzilla roars]
["Come With Me" playing]
He don't sound good singing this song.
Not as good as I do.
Hear my cries, hear my call
Lend me your ears, see my fall… ♪
[Curry] See my errors, know my faults ♪
Time halts, see my loss ♪
Break the faith, fall from grace ♪
Tell me lies, time flies ♪
Close your eyes, come with me ♪
Right? That was my version.
Right? He'd go,
Hear my cries, hear my calls
Lend me-ear ♪
See my fall, see my errors
Know my faults, time halts ♪
See my loss, know I'm-- ♪
I'd be like,
"Bro, that is not what I said."
Now I'm disgusted, since then adjusted
Certainly… ♪
[Curry] That is not how I did the song.
Cut, cut, cut.
I had to actually puppeteer him, kinda,
and say, "Okay, D, say this, do this,
and the world is gonna love you."
Come with me ♪
[Curry] Song was a hit.
Probably one of the biggest songs
Puff Daddy ever recorded.
Come with me ♪
[Saturday Night Live audience cheering]
You would think life turned good for me,
but life turned better for him.
[ominous music playing]
He was dating J-Lo.
[woman] Tell us about your outfit, honey.
Versace.
[Curry] At the time,
I lived in Puffy's brownstone
on 32nd and 2nd and 3rd,
something like that.
Fuck Marla Maples, bitches… ♪
[Curry] Shyne lived
in the same house with me.
He was a young rapper.
He was from Brooklyn.
Signed to Bad Boy.
I remember I came home one day
and Shyne had a AK-47
with a bullet jammed in it.
He was like,
"I can't get this bullet out."
I was like,
"Yo, if you can't get the bullet out
you shouldn't be having
your hands on the gun."
-[ominous music continues]
-[reporters yelling indistinctly]
I do not own a gun. I do not carry a gun.
The charges against me are 100% false.
I had nothing to do
with a shooting in this club.
[man 1 on TV] Sean "Puffy" Combs
is now facing 15 years in prison
for his involvement in a shootout.
[Derrick Parker] Diddy came to the club
with J-Lo
and Shyne.
Some neighborhood guy from Brooklyn
had some kind of beef with Diddy.
Words were exchanged,
and next thing you know, guns came out.
[sobbing] I was shot in my face.
[Parker] There was a woman
named Natania Reuben
who claimed that Diddy shot her.
[man 2 on TV] She saw Puffy Combs
pull a black gun
about the same time as Shyne pulled his.
Then both Combs and Shyne fired.
[woman 1] A stolen gun was found
in the sports utility vehicle
that Combs and Lopez
were whisked away in after the shooting.
Police would allegedly hear Puffy
offer his driver cash and a diamond ring
if he took the fall
for the illegal gun possession.
[siren wailing]
[Parker] I transported Diddy that night
to the Midtown South precinct.
[woman 2 on TV] Puff Daddy spent more
than 12 hours being questioned by police.
Still, he stopped to autograph
a court sketch of himself.
[Parker] In this unit, my job was to deal
with the rap music industry as a whole.
Everybody called me Diddy's detective
because every time
P. Diddy got into trouble
I was always the guy that had to be there.
[crowd chanting] Not guilty! Not guilty!
[ominous music continues]
[man] He had nothing to do with this,
and it is very, very frustrating
to keep on going through this
where anything happens anywhere,
he's blamed for it.
When is it gonna be fair
for Sean "Puffy" Combs?
-[ominous music continues]
-[crowd cheering]
[man] Welcome back
to MTV's New Year's Eve Bash.
Here, high above Times Square.
-Kind of a tough week.
-[Combs] Yeah.
What can you tell us
about the events of last week?
You know, it's a case
of wrong place, wrong time.
Um, but I just want
to tell everybody at MTV
that, you know, I will be found… You know…
People will know
that I'm completely innocent.
[Curry] One of the crazy things is,
before that shooting
Puff already had been in trouble for a…
I guess you can call it, a felony charge.
Don't hate me
Hate the money I see ♪
Clothes that I buy
Ice that I wear ♪
[Curry] Nas had just did that
"You Can Hate Me Now" video.
You can hate me now ♪
[Curry] And they had Puffy on the cross.
I came into the studio one time,
and Hezekiah Walker was in there.
He's a preacher from New York.
He was telling Puff
that for him to make a mockery of Jesus
wasn't something that he should be doing.
So Puff was like,
"Yo, we gotta take this video down."
[tense music playing]
[man on TV] Combs had asked
fellow record exec Steven Stoute
not to run the clip,
and when he refused,
Puffy and two bodyguards
allegedly pummeled Stoute
with a champagne bottle,
telephone, and a chair.
[reporters speaking indistinctly]
[Curry] I remember he got so mad
he told his security,
"We're going to Steve Stoute's office
and do this and this."
I said, "Well, I'ma sit
right here in this chair."
"What's the other verse you want me
to be working on while y'all doing that?"
Come back next day,
all of them in the newspaper.
[man on TV] Stoute said he suffered
a broken arm and a jaw in the attack,
but Combs says
he never broke any part of Stoute.
[tense pensive music playing]
[Parker] Diddy and the security guards
got charged with assault.
Steve Stoute was beat up pretty bad
because I remember he was in the hospital.
But I tried to interview him
and talk to him, and he was uncooperative.
[woman on TV] Since then,
Stoute and Combs have settled out of court
for half a million dollars.
[man] Stoute has even asked
the Manhattan District Attorney
to drop all criminal charges.
[music fades]
[Parker] Between the Steve Stoute incident
and the shooting at Club New York,
the D.A., he had it out for Diddy.
He wanted him.
The shooting, the case was probably
gonna make him a bigger star
in the D.A.'s office
if he prosecuted it right.
[tense music playing]
[woman on TV]
The fate of Sean "Puffy" Combs
will soon be in the hands of a jury
in connection with the Club New York
shootings in December of '99.
[Johnnie Cochran] He's holding up well.
It's tough.
You know, he's been praying
and, uh, he's concerned,
but he's optimistic and, uh,
he expects to be acquitted.
He was wrongly accused
from the very beginning.
[man on TV] Shyne's lawyers conceded
that their client fired his gun,
but only in self-defense.
[John Norris] Your lawyers
were on Puff's payroll,
on the Bad Boy payroll.
[Shyne] I went to the judge three times
complaining about my lawyers
because they was just dumbing out.
Witness would be on the stand.
They would ask him two questions
that didn't make sense and then sit down.
It's obvious that they was selling me,
you understand, in order to appease him.
-[dramatic music playing]
-[crowd cheering]
[Parker] Diddy got acquitted
from the charges.
[Combs] I just want to say
I give all glory to God.
Give all glory to God.
If it wasn't for God, I wouldn't be able
to walk out and talk to y'all today.
[Parker] Shyne, however,
he went to jail for ten years.
[dramatic music continues]
To take the responsibility
for that… is deep,
and I know Shyne
had to take the responsibility for it.
And in his heart, he know he didn't do it.
["Mo Money Mo Problems"
playing over speakers]
[audience cheering]
What? Make some noise over here.
[Curry] What did he do to not
have to go to jail like everybody else?
I don't know.
But I know that
everybody who's around Puff
almost been to prison except Puff.
Even the artists.
…ones I like
'Cause they don't get Nathan by… ♪
[Curry] Now it seems like
the more we get into Bad Boy,
the more people got in trouble
by keeping bad company.
We was better off
not doing music and having a job.
At least we don't have to go to jail,
and court, and die.
[ominous music playing]
So he's losing
his most profitable artists.
I don't really want to do another album.
[Curry] Mase.
I want to do something else.
-[singing indistinctly]
-[Curry] 112.
We love you, Puff Daddy ♪
[Curry] Total.
Faith Evans.
The Lox.
So many people were tired
of being around Puff.
[man on TV] On Valentine's Day,
Puffy and Jennifer announced their split.
[ominous music continues]
[Patterson] I jumped ship.
Yeah. Fight or flight.
I wasn't fighting with that.
You watching what could have been you.
Chaos.
Conflict.
I couldn't do it.
But if you know Sean, he's never alone.
He needed a new niche for hisself.
That's when he knew the old way
of doing music was over.
[music fades]
So, I got the tapes now.
I'ma watch them now,
then I'll hit y'all back,
tell you what I think about it.
Near, far, wherever you are ♪
I believe that the heart does go-- ♪
[Combs] Thank you.
[unsettling music playing]
[O'Day] I was in school
to become an attorney.
My mom e-mailed me and she was like,
"You are far too creative
and talented to become a lawyer."
"I have an idea."
"This was on the cover
of the Desert Sun paper
in our local Palm Springs today."
[music turns ominous]
I'm determined to prove to P. Diddy
that I should be here.
I'm gonna make the band.
Making the Band was a reality TV show…
[crowd] Making the Band 4.
…that was a national search
to build a super group
in front of the world.
Picture this. The talent of Alicia Keys.
The sex appeal of a Britney.
A little Christina sprinkled on top. Whoo!
[O'Day] Diddy created Da Band.
A few years later,
he created my group, Danity Kane.
And a few years after that, Day26.
[Taylor] Being from the hood,
it was kind of a dream
to just try to get out of the hood.
When you get to a place where you're able
to connect with somebody like a Diddy,
of course you're thinking,
"Okay, he is my savior."
God bless y'all. Good luck.
Let's get busy. Making the Band, let's go.
[music intensifies]
[Que] He was definitely a Black figure
who was powerful enough
to make my dreams come true.
-That's why I was doing it.
-[dramatic music playing]
They're weak. You are solid. We gonna win!
[music fades]
So of course I thought
that my life would change in a good way.
You know?
This is the moment y'all been waiting for.
This is what y'all worked so hard for.
Let's see who's gonna make the band.
This group that we put together
is gonna make history.
-Okay, that's right.
-All right?
-Aubrey.
-[crowd cheering]
-[Combs] Robert, you made the band, baby.
-[crowd cheering]
Dawn.
[Richard] I just can't imagine
what great things to come.
This is the best day of my life.
-Babs.
-[contestants cheering]
That's what's up!
That was it. I was in.
They had me go to the back.
[dramatic music playing]
[music fades]
And they gave me
a stack of papers like this,
and told me that I had 24 hours
to go through it
and sign it.
[tense music playing]
Making it now
just reassured me that I got it.
My lawyer actually chuckled and said,
"I'ma break it down to you like this."
"They're offering you fame,
and not fame and fortune."
[Combs] I'm proud to sign y'all
to the Bad Boy family.
Make sure you have read the fine print,
because once you're in,
it ain't no way out. [laughs]
Definitely signed it.
Definitely signed it.
It's Bad Boy!
-Reminder--
-Love you, P. Diddy!
[women screaming]
[O'Day] MTV was the mecca of television.
And we are Danity Kane!
Let me hear y'all say it!
[audience] Danity Kane!
It defined the culture.
-[screams]
-[pensive music playing]
[Robert Curry] MTV had
a lot of good shows on at that time.
For us to be number one
on a predominantly white station,
we were the only Black show
on MTV. Period.
I felt like we had everything.
We were on top of the world.
[O'Day] What Making the Band had
that he hadn't got yet
was pop credibility.
[music turns ominous]
And that will make you a billionaire.
[music fades]
Hold up one second.
Let me take off my Sean John shades.
In stores now.
[MTV fanfare swells]
There you go, ladies.
[ominous music resumes]
[Bonds] He had just launched Sean John
a couple of years ago.
-[Combs] Sean John is fashion Viagra.
-[woman] How's that?
I've had 40-year-old men tell me
that once they started wearing Sean John,
everything's changed for them.
Their sex life, everything.
[Bonds] And it was making them
$300-400 million dollars a year.
He would always tell me, "I'm on the road
to make a billion dollars."
But on that road,
he didn't care who got in his way.
He was getting what I call a God Syndrome.
Do not f up my man's words.
This is poetry. You don't want nobody
chopping up your s.
If my cheesecake is in the least bit soft,
or brittle, or not on point,
you will go back.
[Babs] He made us go walk to Brooklyn,
from Manhattan, for cheesecake.
Get your f swag on. Walk that way!
[Babs] It was like,
how bad do you want it?
What are you willing to do?
Hell, walking to Brooklyn,
I ain't never do this
and I'm from New York.
[ominous music continues]
And no matter what you go through,
you gotta be willing to take it.
Because this is what it's gonna be,
being an artist.
A large strawberry cheesecake
with extra strawberries and an apple pie.
This is for Diddy.
[Curry] This absolute power and control.
I know he gonna like this.
[Curry] You belittle someone
to make them live in fear of you.
You can control a person
once you break them down like that.
Come on. Finish up strong.
Come on, man. The f.
[Bonds] These kids were young.
They were naive.
They were fans.
Love you… ♪
[Bonds] Instead of being
someone that they look up to…
I love you forever ♪
Boo! Boo! Boo!
He was just running them in the ground.
Life could be worse.
Think about it. It could be worse.
[woman] Do you think
anyone got it the worst out of that era?
Oh, I think, uh…
Aubrey got it worse than anybody.
[unsettling music playing]
[O'Day] Diddy made it clear
that I was the looker.
I remember that phrase a lot.
He was separating me, and there was
a different set of expectations for me.
-Some of your actions affect the group.
-Like what?
Whether you decide to turn
your eyes green, or decide to get a weave
or you decide… You gotta get that approved
on how it's gonna affect
the rest of the group.
What's up, yo? It's your boy Diddy.
We'll turn the cameras off
and have a real private moment.
[O'Day] And I just naturally float
into the grooming.
Are you taking it to the bathroom tonight,
or what's going on?
No, no, no. I'm gonna do
the shower in the morning.
-Oh, yeah.
-Just for you.
[laughing]
[woman] At what point do you feel that
it crossed the line of becoming sexual?
[unsettling music continues]
There are e-mails…
[music fades]
…with pictures of his penis.
Here's one e-mail.
Um…
"I don't want to just fuck you.
I want to turn you out."
"I can see you being
with some motherfucker
that you tell what to do."
"I make my woman do what I tell her to do
and she loves it."
"I just want and like
to do things different."
"I'ma finish watching this porn
and finish masturbating."
"I'll think of you." Happy face.
"If you change your mind
and get ready to do what I say,
hit me." Happy face.
"God bless, Diddy. God is the greatest."
[unsettling music resumes]
This is your boss at your work
sending you that e-mail.
What happens in real life to anyone else,
uh, your boss gets fired.
Six months later, I was fired.
The vision that I had for the group,
this ain't the vision that I'm on.
I don't want you in the group no more.
I don't like her energy.
I don't like what she does to the brand
when she's wilding out there,
being overly raunchy, promiscuous.
[O'Day] I absolutely felt that I was fired
for not participating sexually.
But I also found out later Dawn and Puff
were recording a different project.
I can't imagine not singing again.
I can't, um, imagine not being on stage.
[O'Day] I was the star of the show
and Puff needed to move
that entire audience
over to a new project.
-[audience screaming and cheering]
-Can you feel it?
[Bonds] In dealing with Sean,
you gotta realize that he never
wants nobody to be bigger than him.
[Combs] Welcome to the Dollhouse
is the number one album
in the country right now.
[Bonds] He always has to be the reason
that people is showing up.
So he made his own group…
and it was called Dirty Money.
[Combs] We just listening
to our demos right now.
We got Dirty Money.
[all exclaim]
Y'all seen it from the beginning.
We going to the top, baby.
[hip-hop music playing indistinctly]
[Harper] I get a call from my manager
and he's like,
"Puff's working on a project.
I think you'd be great for it."
[ominous music playing]
I go out to L.A.
I get to this house
that's hanging off the cliff.
Infinity pool.
We walk down these stairs
and he's playing "Strobe Lights."
Love is the party
My heart is such a disco ball ♪
Puff slides out in his drawers
and a T-shirt. [imitates slide]
He's like, "Kalenna, you're here!
What you gonna do to it?"
And I just off the top of my head,
When you know, like I know ♪
When the sunlight falls down ♪
There she goes ♪
Strobe lights dance with the stars ♪
He was like, "I need your energy.
I can't do this without you."
Please give it up for Diddy - Dirty Money!
Ladies and gentlemen, Diddy - Dirty Money.
Please welcome Diddy - Dirty Money.
I'm coming home ♪
-Tell the world that I'm coming… ♪
-Coming home ♪
Ain't no shook hands in Brook-land
Army fatigues bring fatigue, to enemies ♪
Good morning, hello ♪
[Harper] So when we started this group,
me and Dawn were like 27 years old.
We were grown grown at that time.
[poignant music playing]
It was just a different vibe
because it was like the camaraderie
you have with your church choir.
The camaraderie you have with the band
that you had in high school.
[rapping indistinctly]
[Harper] That's the camaraderie
we were building.
Stay with me, baby… ♪
[Harper] All three of us.
-What's up? This is your boy, Diddy.
-I'm Dawn.
-And we are…
-The Dirty Money Crew.
-Two-thirds of the Dirty Money Crew.
-Mm-hm.
[woman] What was
her relationship with Sean?
Um…
It was weird.
Because…
Dawn
and Sean…
had this unspoken thing they do.
And I would look at it kind of sideways.
[unsettling music playing]
I saw Dawn participating in things
and talking about things
that she thought he was interested in.
How many women or men
have you talked to ever
and asked them if they met a billionaire,
what would they do
to try to be his significant other?
[Combs] Come on.
Take a little tour with me real quick.
This is Daddy's house.
We working. We just some
young Black men and women working,
doing legal work.
You're lucky we ain't out on the streets.
[Harper] But you can't say
it's a relationship
because fucking Cassie's here.
-Who's this? Say what's up to the people.
-Help!
-Hi, people.
-Say what's up to the people.
-That shit is bright.
-Say what's up.
-Hey, people.
-That's Cass there.
She's in the vocal booth
doing what she gotta do.
[Bonds] Cassie came into play in 2006.
[ominous music playing]
She was so young. Nineteen years old.
Hi, my name is Cassie
and I grew up in New London, Connecticut.
I moved to New York when I was 18
to pursue a dream
of being in the entertainment industry.
[Ryan Leslie] It was actually
Diddy's makeup artist
who had told me about this young woman
who had a beautiful voice
that just needed to be developed.
[Bonds] Cassie was Ryan Leslie's girl
and his artist.
Ryan is a producer
that I've been working with, um,
for the last two years.
I started hearing this record
that was haunting me in the clubs
and it was Cassie's record "Me & U."
["Me & U" playing]
You've been waiting so long ♪
I'm here to answer your call ♪
[Combs] I saw something that
the whole world could fall in love with.
[ominous music playing]
About two weeks later,
she was doing the record.
["Long Way 2 Go" playing
over studio monitors]
You could tell that Puff was uneasy
because Ryan was there.
See, I buy my own bags
My boots, my jeans ♪
Wear LaRok
With my Rebel Yell underneath… ♪
[Leslie] I like it.
I need to love it, though.
I think you'd be more comfortable
with a rapper doing the rap.
[ominous music playing]
Next thing I knew,
Cassie was there and Ryan wasn't.
[Cassie] Think about you all the time
Can't get you off my mind ♪
[Bonds] All of a sudden, yo,
Cassie had a ten-album deal.
Who does that?
[Combs] A bad boy turned good
How could it be true? ♪
And all through my pain
How could it be you? ♪
[Bonds] One thing about Puff is,
he's like a cat.
You know how a cat sneaks up,
but a cat knows what it's gonna do?
[Cassie] Can't get you off my mind ♪
[Bonds] He took his time.
[Cassie] But, baby, it must be love ♪
What am I feelin'?
It's gettin' stronger ♪
[Bonds] And this was
right before the Cîroc deal.
[pensive music playing]
My alliance with Cîroc will revolutionize
the spirits industry forever.
[Bonds] Cîroc is doing
like 40,000 cases a year.
And they say, "Yo, if you can
move a million cases of this…"
They offer him a crazy number, like,
a $100 million bonus
or something like that.
And Puff looked at me
and he said, "Watch this, yo."
The smoothest, the greatest…
…know about Cîroc…
I found something that I believe in…
Who has more flavor than me?
I only make it with Cîroc vodka.
Other vodkas don't work.
He just went to work and that just put him
in a whole different type of category.
-How much are you worth?
-I'm priceless.
I represent the first wave
of Black economic power.
I set the market value for my people.
[Bonds] It was crazy to me
because I seen a young Black man
coming up and enjoying life.
And the saga continues.
[Bonds] I was more of a street dude,
back and forth in jail.
And I didn't think
that that was open to us.
And I wasn't alone.
Just shooting this Cassie video.
See if we can find Cassie.
Puff was introducing Cassie to a life
that she had never thought she could have.
-[Combs] Cassie, say hi to the people.
-Hey, people.
-[Combs] Say hello.
-Hello.
Why you talking like Mickey Mouse.
And this just was blowing her mind.
[woman] And Kim was around too.
[Bonds] Yeah, Kim was definitely around.
But Kim ain't know about Cassie
at that time.
[crowd clamoring]
[Bonds] To us, Kim was the wife.
She got them kids, that's Kim.
We looked at Cassie as wifey.
Even in the streets,
you get to have a wife
and you get to have one girl.
[ominous music playing]
At first, Kim would catch a attitude.
"Go to your bitch."
Or, "Have your bitch do that."
But he wasn't changing.
Yeah. Kim, we need you by yourself.
[Bonds] I ain't gonna say
she ever understood.
But she dealt with it.
[Harper] Kim Porter
had just had the twins.
She's like, "I got my kid,
I'm here, I'm vested."
Cassie was like, out in the crowd.
She's his trophy, right?
Just looked like
everybody was playing their part.
You are now rocking with the best.
It's your boy, Diddy.
It's my homegirl, Cassie.
[Harper] Eventually,
when Kim would come around,
Cassie had to go
and get a massage or something.
'Cause Kim's like,
"I'm not doing this shit."
[poignant pensive music playing]
[woman on TV] Kim Porter says
she decided to end
what she calls
her on-again, off-again relationship
with Sean "Diddy" Combs.
She says it was in the best interest
of both them and their family.
We want to drop Cassie's first single.
Tell them about it, girl.
My single is called "Official Girl."
Everybody wants to be
somebody's official girl.
[Harper] Cassie had things
she wanted to do in her career.
But now he's in a new group.
[singing indistinctly]
[Harper] Puff would be like,
"I got a session with Kanye.
You're gonna come two hours afterwards."
"You're gonna smell like this,
you'll look like that,
they'll do your hair,
style you, you'll come through
'cause I got the 'baddest' bitch."
[Combs] Happy birthday, Cassie!
[Bonds] He paid all her bills.
He was taking her places,
putting her on his arm wherever he went.
And his promise was, "Your album is next."
That's what Puff is good at.
Realizing what he gotta do
to please people.
If you're gonna take somebody that young
and make them wifey,
then I feel like
you're supposed to protect them.
But, uh, it didn't turn out like that.
[music fades]
[Clayton Howard] I had a friend
who thought I would make a good gigolo.
[pensive music playing]
She put me together
with, like, a whole package
on different places online.
Within like a couple of weeks,
I just got a random phone call
from someone who sounded
like she looked amazing.
Great voice, I remember that.
She had a really good voice.
She asked me to come to a Manhattan hotel,
I believe it was
The London hotel in Midtown.
Woman opens the door,
and she's absolutely beautiful.
[music turns ominous]
She has a bathrobe, a red wig on.
In the room, there was, like,
maybe 12 bottles of Cîroc on the table.
She tells me that I'm there
to please her for her husband,
you know, they're married,
they like to spice things up.
This guy comes down the stairs,
he had like a shirt tied around his face.
He kind of threw on a fake voice
to make himself sound
like he was from the South.
He went by the name of Frank Black.
Them niggas ride dicks
Frank White push the six… ♪
Tits and bras, ménage à trois
Sex in… ♪
[Howard] He would sit in the corner.
She would have me put the baby oil on.
I remember putting it on
like a normal person.
She took the bottle and said,
"No, that's not enough."
[imitates oil spraying] All over me.
Then she would kind of step back
and he would direct her
to pleasure herself while she watched me.
She would ask him
if she was allowed to give me fellatio
and he would always agree.
That might last an hour or so
until she and I could have sex
and he would either consent
or tell her she wasn't ready.
The process was always
heavily regulated by him.
"Turn. Turn 10 degrees more,
10 more. Slow down."
"Step towards the candle. Grab that dick.
Back a bit. Ain't it pretty?"
"Step forward a little bit."
Very detail-oriented.
I remember the first night.
Well, if I couldn't have it
Why you sweatin' me? ♪
[Howard] Tupac's song would come on.
He said, "Babe, change that."
And she would change it. Um…
[woman] Did he react that way
to any other music?
No, just Tupac.
[ominous music continues]
As the relationship progressed,
Puff started to record us.
He would literally pick the laptop up,
put it on the bed next to us
with some candles around it
to make sure it was at an angle
so it could be recorded.
The intercourse would usually last
maybe four or five rounds depending
on how many times she climaxed.
It was a little under two days,
maybe 18 to 20 hours.
They gave me about $6,000.
[music fades]
-[DeGeneres] Oh, you do have money on you.
-[laughing]
It's all 20s.
Where are you going after this?
What are you doing?
You know what we're doing,
what we plan to do, girl.
[audience laughing]
[Howard] I went to see them
every two, three weeks.
I was involved in this
for a little over eight years.
The weirdest thing was they used to
physically collect my semen in a cup.
-They collected my semen for like a year.
-[unsettling music playing]
It was creepy from the beginning,
but after a while I said,
"What are you doing with my semen?"
He told me, "I like to see her
play with it and drink it."
He's like, "What's wrong with that?"
I was, "To each his own."
When me and my girl are out Friday night
and we wanna have a good time,
we drink Blue Dot Cîroc. Cheers.
But after that, they never asked me
about it again, they never collected it.
[Combs] This is me
every first week of the month
on a Friday night.
-[audience laughing]
-[DeGeneres] What are you holding there?
[audience laughing]
I'm holding my package.
-[audience laughing]
-[laughing]
-Yes, you are.
-Yeah. [laughs]
Somebody's got to do it. So, um…
[unsettling music playing]
[Howard] He may not have
directly arranged my transportation,
but he was responsible
for the reason I would go
from New York to California,
New York to Miami.
-[rap music playing over speakers]
-Come on, the party has begun.
Yeah.
Happy Biggie Day. Let's go.
[Howard] For instance, every March 9th,
the day Biggie got murdered,
they would fly me to wherever they were.
I would hang out, drink and party
with them for three, four days
while I had sex with Cassandra.
Happy Biggie Day! Happy Biggie Day!
[Howard] I don't know if that was
his release for that day or whatever.
[Combs] New York.
Play that Biggie all day.
But they always called me on March 9th.
Yeah.
[music crescendos then fades]
-[man] Thank you.
-[reporters clamoring]
[Howard] In the beginning, he never
had sex with her when she and I did.
He never touched her.
As the relationship progressed,
he began to join the encounters
where, like, I would go, he would go.
I would go, he would go.
It was just constant sex.
Maybe a day and a half into this,
I asked her,
"Yo, how the hell do you guys
stay up like this?"
"You guys are up two or three days,
like nothing's happening."
[ominous music playing]
She brings me an ecstasy pill.
"We take this. It's good."
She literally talks me into
taking E for the first time.
After I took the E with her,
we would easily have sex
for two or three days, no problem.
[Burrowes] In our early days,
Sean was clean as a whistle.
He didn't drink alcohol,
and he did not like drugs.
He didn't want any of that around him.
But there was a time with Kim Porter
where they had gotten into some argument.
And either she broke a bottle
and sliced his wrist,
or he, in desperation, sliced his wrist.
[dramatic music playing]
I had to find a private doctor
to get treatment for him.
After the stitching and the wrapping,
more, more, more Percocet.
That incident may have started
his addiction to drugs.
My mind is going. I'm just wilding out.
I'm just seeing shit.
Shit is coming in my head.
[man] What time is it?
Look at that clock! 2:43 a.m.!
We don't sleep!
[yells]
[Harper] Puff had,
like, this 14-day cycle.
[Combs] What the fuck?
[Harper] He would go hard for,
like, 14 days.
He was like a baby,
he didn't want to go to sleep.
Diddy blog, Diddy blog.
[Harper] It was like,
"Let's get in our motherfuckin' zone."
I got all the studios on lock
in this motherfucker.
I'm doing my motherfuckin' thing in there.
The motherfuckin' zone was cocaine,
strawberry cocaine, purple cocaine,
pink cocaine, designer drugs.
We still balling ♪
[Harper] Remember,
I'm there because I'm working.
Bitch ♪
That's the Bad Boy… way.
[dramatic music continues]
-[panting] I like to have a good time.
-[man laughs]
So I attract the ladies, you know.
Ladies want to have fun.
Ladies want to celebrate.
I like celebrating life, you know.
-[man] Uh-huh.
-Yeah, man! Yeah, man!
He was always high.
I don't think I ever encountered Puff
at a time where
he wasn't high out of his face.
[ominous music playing]
They used to lace the baby oil with GHB
He told me there was a little G
in the baby oil.
On a good session
that lasted three or four days,
we'd go through ten bottles of baby oil.
[ominous music continues]
One time in particular,
I remember he was like,
"Y'all should keep going.
This was kind of short."
[man] Who's the most famous
between you and her?
-Oh, she is.
-[man laughs]
[Howard] And she says, "No, you know,
I have a career. I have things to do."
And he was like,
"Bitch, this is your only job.
This is what you do."
One time I met them at The London.
Cassandra makes me a drink.
He tells her, "Don't give him no drink."
She gives me the drink anyway.
He gets violent.
He says, "What, bitch?" Grabs her.
I heard the glass shatter
all over the floor,
and then I just heard the door
open and slam shut.
He comes to me,
"Oh shit, she just ran out the room.
We gotta go find her."
[tense music playing]
Every time she got assaulted
she would run out.
She would always come back,
and they went right into the master suite.
Um, they might have been in there
30 minutes, 45 minutes, whatever.
When they came out,
she came out like
absolutely nothing happened.
[intense music playing]
Another time, they started arguing,
and he punched her dead in the chest.
She flew across the room.
I said, "Holy shit."
One time in Miami,
I was having sex with her.
[intense music continues]
He gets jealous.
He just runs and jumps on top of her
and starts going.
We are here
To awaken the world ♪
He sees her smirking at me and he says,
"Bitch, what the fuck you laughing at?"
Hear what we say ♪
[Howard] "His dick bigger than mine?"
And he kicked the shit out of her.
I stood up off instinct, like,
"Yo, what the fuck you do that for?"
He just steps back and says,
"You're not gonna do nothing."
[intense music continues]
We thank you for your love ♪
We know your love
Was intended for good ♪
[Andy Cohen] Let me tell you.
If you pause this thing,
you can really see
your girlfriend is gorgeous.
Oh, wow!
-And she is all natural. Yeah.
-Yeah.
[Combs] Really with the spot,
you're trying to do something
besides just, um… sell a commercial.
You're really selling a lifestyle.
I think the best way to do that
is to be authentic.
-Yeah.
-This is what I authentically do.
I just wanted to roll the cameras and show
just what an exciting time that we have.
-I think you do have an exciting time.
-Show a fantasy.
-That's actually a fantasy in my head.
-Okay. Yeah.
Yeah. All right.
Uh, well, tonight at 3:00 a.m.,
you know what I'm gonna be thinking about?
This one and Cassie.
[man] That was fun.
[ominous music playing]
[Combs] Take this on the way.
We're going uptown to Harlem.
[Bonds] When I first got with Sean,
I liked him as a person
'cause I didn't know him.
-[Combs] What's up, bro?
-All right.
[woman] Oh my God!
Wassup? How are you? Yeah?
[Bonds] But everything
that I believed you were,
you weren't.
-I love you.
-Thank you.
-You're looking fly.
-I smell good.
[man 1] …order a drink for you, bro.
-Mmm! [laughs]
-[Combs] Mmm!
[woman] Yeah! [laughing]
Forever love.
[Bonds] And that came from me seeing
what mattered the most to him.
And the way that you treat other people.
I began to see him
use the culture that he came from
only when he needed it.
[woman 2] That's fucking Diddy! Yeah!
[Bonds] Now you walking around Harlem
because you know that
the world turned their back on you.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
[Bonds] So now you're gonna come back home
hoping that Harlem got your back.
I'm ready to give this to you
right now, bro.
[Combs] Why don't you give it to me, then?
-Off my back, bro. I want you to wear it.
-I'ma wear it.
-As long as you wear it, we winning.
-I'll accept it.
[Bonds] To be honest with you,
Sean was uncomfortable
around so many Black people.
It was only when he needed them
that he felt comfortable enough.
[ominous music continues]
[Combs] Oh my God.
-I need some hand sanitizer. Hold on.
-[man] I got it.
[Combs] I've been out in the streets
amongst the people.
Yeah, I gotta take a bath.
Like, the amount of people
that actually I'm coming in contact with,
like, that's the…
That's what I have to do. [laughs]
You know what I'm saying?
It's like 150 hugs, you feel me?
We gotta be realistic about what's going
on out here. It's time to cleanse.
I gotta go under the water.
Water gotta be boiling hot.
Put some peroxide in that.
[Bonds] I began to see the ugliness
in the nature of him as a human being.
That came from me seeing
the only thing he cared about was hisself.
And for me,
seeing the way he treats Cassie.
[unsettling music playing]
[Harper] Cassie has, like,
the most beautiful energy.
[whispers] If I could only
tell you the tea right now.
[Harper] Then there was this,
like, sad part about Cassie.
Now I know.
You know, she was fucking fighting him
and getting fucking kicked
and punched and trying to get away.
Bad Boy ♪
[crowd] Bad Boy ♪
[Harper] The last time I saw Cassie
was at the Bad Boy Reunion Tour.
I was pregnant with my daughter.
She was like, "See, that's what I want.
That's that shit right there."
She had gotten to that level of womanhood.
She wanted to be the only one.
Is there anything that you may want
to confess tonight before you go in?
-I keep everything right here.
-[woman] There you go!
Or right here.
[Harper] Cassie had realized…
"He's never gonna have a baby with me."
"He's probably never gonna marry me."
[man] Say hi, Cassie,
right here next to him.
[Harper] She was tired of the act.
[man 2] What is he really like?
-Puffy? [laughs]
-[man 2] P. Diddy.
Uh, he's a cool guy. He's a character.
[unsettling music continues]
[Combs] I've never been a good boyfriend.
I just wanted to have a girlfriend,
and just have maybe
some girls on the side.
You know what I'm saying?
He's very passionate
about his work and, um…
just excited about music.
[unsettling music continues]
[Combs] I like to have my cake
and eat it too. I'm sorry.
But I'm not sorry.
Um, he's just a really great guy.
He's a good guy.
[unsettling music continues]
[music intensifies]
[man on TV] R&B singer Cassie has accused
hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs of rape.
[woman on TV] In a bombshell lawsuit,
Cassie alleges
the Bad Boy Records music mogul,
throughout their ten-year relationship,
physically and sexually abused her.
[unsettling music continues]
[woman] Can you describe what happened
the day Cassie's lawsuit became public?
[Dickerson-Neal] I felt very sad for her…
[music fades]
…but it was also validation to know…
I'm not the only one.
I am not the only one.
[ominous music playing]
[man 2 on TV] Sean "Diddy" Combs
has been hit with another lawsuit.
Joi Dickerson-Neal claims
she was a victim of sexual assault
by the musician in 1991.
I was no longer going to be embarrassed.
I'm going to stand up.
Another woman is accusing
Sean "Diddy" Combs…
[woman on TV] Combs is being accused
of sexual misconduct…
Breaking news. Another woman is accusing
Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexual assault.
[man 1] The fourth lawsuit
in the last few weeks.
-[woman 1] …fifth lawsuit…
-[woman 2] …seventh lawsuit…
[woman 3] Shocking new allegations
against rapper Sean Combs.
[woman 4] …Dawn Richard is suing
Sean "Diddy" Combs for alleged assault.
[man 2] Richard also claims
she witnessed him abusing
his former girlfriend Cassie
on numerous occasions.
Hey, yo.
Dawn Richard just dropped a lawsuit on me.
From Dirty Money.
[ominous music continues]
-Who? Dawn.
-Dawn.
[woman 5 on TV] Sean "Diddy" Combs
faces another new lawsuit,
the second this week.
-[man] Can I grab a picture with you?
-[Combs] Come on.
[Bonds] It's like David and Goliath.
You're just waiting for one person to show
that this person can be tooken down.
[woman 6 on TV] Combs is already facing
at least ten lawsuits.
[woman 7] There are now
more than a dozen civil cases
that have been filed against Combs.
The pages they sent me
were so fictitious, it was crazy.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Then once that person gets a wound,
now everybody is gonna speak out.
[man 3 on TV] Some of these civil claims
involve trafficking,
and that's something
the SDNY could investigate, it appears…
[woman 8] Now to a developing story
involving music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Federal investigators raided his homes
in Los Angeles and Miami today,
as part of
a human trafficking investigation.
I don't know what the fuck is--
What level of broke-ness disease
is going on.
[music intensifies]
God told me to do nothing,
so I gotta do what God told me to do.
And what I'm gonna do to pursue it.
[music fades]
[rap music playing indistinctly
over speakers]
[Combs] Once they steady the storm,
we ain't about to be trippin'.
Look at this shit.
It's fucking dozens of liars.
It's just like
they're crashing out they selves.
They're motherfuckers from in jail,
that I've never seen before.
This girl that's in my group
that was on my last album.
You're on my last album,
now all of a sudden,
I'm this person, I'm this monster.
Fuck that, man.
[dramatic music playing]
Gloves coming off.
[dramatic music continues]
[ominous music playing]
[dramatic music playing]
[hip-hop music playing indistinctly
over car radio]
[Combs] Hey.
-[Dana Tran] Hi.
-[Combs] What's up, baby?
Where you going?
I'm about to deposit
$200 million, right now.
And I feel good.
They're holding the bank open for me,
you feel me?
'Sup, baby?
Talk to Daddy.
[Dana laughs, screams]
-[Lew] You got her fucked-up right now.
-You're in Puff Daddy's bag right now.
[Lew] She don't want to talk now.
[Combs] You wanna scream
in the crowd, don't you?
-You wanna scream--
-Huh?
You want to scream in the crowd.
I know you do.
[ominous music playing]
[Patterson] I've seen Puff
with a lot of women.
He knew how to take a woman
and change her life overnight.
-[Combs] I'm about to pull up.
-I miss you.
I miss you too.
Look at the flights, then hit me back.
Okay, bye.
[Patterson] Misa was
his very first project.
He built Misa in Janice's likeness.
[Burrowes] In the very young
relationship with Misa,
she would come to me,
"Where's the money he's supposed
to be giving me for our son?"
Around this time,
Sean is developing another life
with Kim Porter.
[ominous music continues]
I say, "Kim and Sean?"
"No, come on."
The next time I saw Kim,
I said, "If you get with him,
make sure you marry him
and have plenty of kids,
'cause he's gonna be really rich."
I said it in jest.
You know, just kind of joking.
["Nature Boy" playing]
There was a boy ♪
A very strange, enchanted boy ♪
Bad boys are taming my hoes now.
They say he wandered very far ♪
Very far ♪
Over land and sea ♪
[Patterson] Kim's from a good home.
But all good girls love bad boys,
and she met her bad boy.
And then one day ♪
A magic day he passed my way ♪
Kim was that bitch.
Kim did-- Yeah, she ran that shit.
Dada, Da-da.
[Harper] She was a real woman.
Christian, look at Daddy.
[Harper] You'd hear Kim say stuff like,
"I'm not your play toy."
["Nature Boy" continues playing]
She had like, "fuck you, bitch" mentality.
[Bonds] I've never seen him
actually punch or hit Kim.
But I've been in front of the room
while I knew that was going on
inside the room.
Kim would come out with her hair
all messed up, her face would be red.
He wanted a girl that was just
going to listen to what he said.
And that'd be law.
[O'Day] Once you're his,
through processes of grooming,
it makes you nice and ripe
for whatever he's got planned.
-[song continues over TV]
-There was a boy ♪
A very strange, enchanted… ♪
-[Combs] What is this called?
-"Nature Boy."
[Combs] Who's nature boy?
You.
The greatest thing ♪
You'll ever learn ♪
Is just to love ♪
And be loved ♪
-In return ♪
-[laughing]
[song fades]
[sirens wailing distantly]
[ominous music playing]
[audience cheering]
Get your hands in the air
Here we are, come on ♪
-Get your hands in the air ♪
-[rapper] Somebody. Come on.
It took just a few years
for Sean "Puffy" Combs
to move from record company intern
to one of the most successful
producer-entrepreneurs in music history.
["It's All About the Benjamins" playing]
-[rapper] Come on, come on ♪
-[Combs] Unh, unh, uh-huh ♪
[Patterson] After Biggie's death,
Bad Boy skyrocketed.
I think I remember him showing me a check
for like 60 million or some crazy shit.
What y'all wanna do? ♪
Wanna be ballers? ♪
Shot callers, brawlers? ♪
-[dramatic music playing]
-[rapping indistinctly]
[Patterson] Our oxygen
was not good enough for him.
[Combs] Whoo-ooh!
[Patterson] He found an altitude
that was right for him.
This is one of the first homes I bought
when I started doing okay for myself.
-Oh, yeah!
-[guests] Oh, yeah!
-[Combs] Wanna be ballers? ♪
-[guests] Shot callers, brawlers? ♪
[Patterson] And he always remembered
Andre's direction.
"It's about me."
"It has to be about me."
I decided to start my own fashion line.
I feel like I have
something to offer the fashion world.
[Patterson] Whatever deal
that he got into,
he was the forefront, the face of it.
Brawler, brawlers ♪
He came before everything.
[dramatic music continues]
-[rapping indistinctly]
-[audience cheering]
Say, yeah…
[Curry] When I first met him, he was like,
"Welcome to Bad Boy,
where all your dreams come true."
[pensive music playing]
I was a recording artist.
I was a good one too.
Hand on my jock
Holdin' my… ♪
I was on "Bad Boy 4 Life."
Bars to sit at and sip Cognac
With jewels that drip ♪
Put your hands up.
[Curry] I went on
the No Way Out tour with him.
-Do Puff drive Mercedes? ♪
-Yeah, yeah ♪
[Curry] Puff was working
on the Godzilla soundtrack.
[playing riff from "Kashmir"]
He wanted me to write that song for him.
I had a difficult time writing at first
because I was writing music
that I thought would make him sound good.
And it didn't work.
[Godzilla roars]
["Come With Me" playing]
He don't sound good singing this song.
Not as good as I do.
Hear my cries, hear my call
Lend me your ears, see my fall… ♪
[Curry] See my errors, know my faults ♪
Time halts, see my loss ♪
Break the faith, fall from grace ♪
Tell me lies, time flies ♪
Close your eyes, come with me ♪
Right? That was my version.
Right? He'd go,
Hear my cries, hear my calls
Lend me-ear ♪
See my fall, see my errors
Know my faults, time halts ♪
See my loss, know I'm-- ♪
I'd be like,
"Bro, that is not what I said."
Now I'm disgusted, since then adjusted
Certainly… ♪
[Curry] That is not how I did the song.
Cut, cut, cut.
I had to actually puppeteer him, kinda,
and say, "Okay, D, say this, do this,
and the world is gonna love you."
Come with me ♪
[Curry] Song was a hit.
Probably one of the biggest songs
Puff Daddy ever recorded.
Come with me ♪
[Saturday Night Live audience cheering]
You would think life turned good for me,
but life turned better for him.
[ominous music playing]
He was dating J-Lo.
[woman] Tell us about your outfit, honey.
Versace.
[Curry] At the time,
I lived in Puffy's brownstone
on 32nd and 2nd and 3rd,
something like that.
Fuck Marla Maples, bitches… ♪
[Curry] Shyne lived
in the same house with me.
He was a young rapper.
He was from Brooklyn.
Signed to Bad Boy.
I remember I came home one day
and Shyne had a AK-47
with a bullet jammed in it.
He was like,
"I can't get this bullet out."
I was like,
"Yo, if you can't get the bullet out
you shouldn't be having
your hands on the gun."
-[ominous music continues]
-[reporters yelling indistinctly]
I do not own a gun. I do not carry a gun.
The charges against me are 100% false.
I had nothing to do
with a shooting in this club.
[man 1 on TV] Sean "Puffy" Combs
is now facing 15 years in prison
for his involvement in a shootout.
[Derrick Parker] Diddy came to the club
with J-Lo
and Shyne.
Some neighborhood guy from Brooklyn
had some kind of beef with Diddy.
Words were exchanged,
and next thing you know, guns came out.
[sobbing] I was shot in my face.
[Parker] There was a woman
named Natania Reuben
who claimed that Diddy shot her.
[man 2 on TV] She saw Puffy Combs
pull a black gun
about the same time as Shyne pulled his.
Then both Combs and Shyne fired.
[woman 1] A stolen gun was found
in the sports utility vehicle
that Combs and Lopez
were whisked away in after the shooting.
Police would allegedly hear Puffy
offer his driver cash and a diamond ring
if he took the fall
for the illegal gun possession.
[siren wailing]
[Parker] I transported Diddy that night
to the Midtown South precinct.
[woman 2 on TV] Puff Daddy spent more
than 12 hours being questioned by police.
Still, he stopped to autograph
a court sketch of himself.
[Parker] In this unit, my job was to deal
with the rap music industry as a whole.
Everybody called me Diddy's detective
because every time
P. Diddy got into trouble
I was always the guy that had to be there.
[crowd chanting] Not guilty! Not guilty!
[ominous music continues]
[man] He had nothing to do with this,
and it is very, very frustrating
to keep on going through this
where anything happens anywhere,
he's blamed for it.
When is it gonna be fair
for Sean "Puffy" Combs?
-[ominous music continues]
-[crowd cheering]
[man] Welcome back
to MTV's New Year's Eve Bash.
Here, high above Times Square.
-Kind of a tough week.
-[Combs] Yeah.
What can you tell us
about the events of last week?
You know, it's a case
of wrong place, wrong time.
Um, but I just want
to tell everybody at MTV
that, you know, I will be found… You know…
People will know
that I'm completely innocent.
[Curry] One of the crazy things is,
before that shooting
Puff already had been in trouble for a…
I guess you can call it, a felony charge.
Don't hate me
Hate the money I see ♪
Clothes that I buy
Ice that I wear ♪
[Curry] Nas had just did that
"You Can Hate Me Now" video.
You can hate me now ♪
[Curry] And they had Puffy on the cross.
I came into the studio one time,
and Hezekiah Walker was in there.
He's a preacher from New York.
He was telling Puff
that for him to make a mockery of Jesus
wasn't something that he should be doing.
So Puff was like,
"Yo, we gotta take this video down."
[tense music playing]
[man on TV] Combs had asked
fellow record exec Steven Stoute
not to run the clip,
and when he refused,
Puffy and two bodyguards
allegedly pummeled Stoute
with a champagne bottle,
telephone, and a chair.
[reporters speaking indistinctly]
[Curry] I remember he got so mad
he told his security,
"We're going to Steve Stoute's office
and do this and this."
I said, "Well, I'ma sit
right here in this chair."
"What's the other verse you want me
to be working on while y'all doing that?"
Come back next day,
all of them in the newspaper.
[man on TV] Stoute said he suffered
a broken arm and a jaw in the attack,
but Combs says
he never broke any part of Stoute.
[tense pensive music playing]
[Parker] Diddy and the security guards
got charged with assault.
Steve Stoute was beat up pretty bad
because I remember he was in the hospital.
But I tried to interview him
and talk to him, and he was uncooperative.
[woman on TV] Since then,
Stoute and Combs have settled out of court
for half a million dollars.
[man] Stoute has even asked
the Manhattan District Attorney
to drop all criminal charges.
[music fades]
[Parker] Between the Steve Stoute incident
and the shooting at Club New York,
the D.A., he had it out for Diddy.
He wanted him.
The shooting, the case was probably
gonna make him a bigger star
in the D.A.'s office
if he prosecuted it right.
[tense music playing]
[woman on TV]
The fate of Sean "Puffy" Combs
will soon be in the hands of a jury
in connection with the Club New York
shootings in December of '99.
[Johnnie Cochran] He's holding up well.
It's tough.
You know, he's been praying
and, uh, he's concerned,
but he's optimistic and, uh,
he expects to be acquitted.
He was wrongly accused
from the very beginning.
[man on TV] Shyne's lawyers conceded
that their client fired his gun,
but only in self-defense.
[John Norris] Your lawyers
were on Puff's payroll,
on the Bad Boy payroll.
[Shyne] I went to the judge three times
complaining about my lawyers
because they was just dumbing out.
Witness would be on the stand.
They would ask him two questions
that didn't make sense and then sit down.
It's obvious that they was selling me,
you understand, in order to appease him.
-[dramatic music playing]
-[crowd cheering]
[Parker] Diddy got acquitted
from the charges.
[Combs] I just want to say
I give all glory to God.
Give all glory to God.
If it wasn't for God, I wouldn't be able
to walk out and talk to y'all today.
[Parker] Shyne, however,
he went to jail for ten years.
[dramatic music continues]
To take the responsibility
for that… is deep,
and I know Shyne
had to take the responsibility for it.
And in his heart, he know he didn't do it.
["Mo Money Mo Problems"
playing over speakers]
[audience cheering]
What? Make some noise over here.
[Curry] What did he do to not
have to go to jail like everybody else?
I don't know.
But I know that
everybody who's around Puff
almost been to prison except Puff.
Even the artists.
…ones I like
'Cause they don't get Nathan by… ♪
[Curry] Now it seems like
the more we get into Bad Boy,
the more people got in trouble
by keeping bad company.
We was better off
not doing music and having a job.
At least we don't have to go to jail,
and court, and die.
[ominous music playing]
So he's losing
his most profitable artists.
I don't really want to do another album.
[Curry] Mase.
I want to do something else.
-[singing indistinctly]
-[Curry] 112.
We love you, Puff Daddy ♪
[Curry] Total.
Faith Evans.
The Lox.
So many people were tired
of being around Puff.
[man on TV] On Valentine's Day,
Puffy and Jennifer announced their split.
[ominous music continues]
[Patterson] I jumped ship.
Yeah. Fight or flight.
I wasn't fighting with that.
You watching what could have been you.
Chaos.
Conflict.
I couldn't do it.
But if you know Sean, he's never alone.
He needed a new niche for hisself.
That's when he knew the old way
of doing music was over.
[music fades]
So, I got the tapes now.
I'ma watch them now,
then I'll hit y'all back,
tell you what I think about it.
Near, far, wherever you are ♪
I believe that the heart does go-- ♪
[Combs] Thank you.
[unsettling music playing]
[O'Day] I was in school
to become an attorney.
My mom e-mailed me and she was like,
"You are far too creative
and talented to become a lawyer."
"I have an idea."
"This was on the cover
of the Desert Sun paper
in our local Palm Springs today."
[music turns ominous]
I'm determined to prove to P. Diddy
that I should be here.
I'm gonna make the band.
Making the Band was a reality TV show…
[crowd] Making the Band 4.
…that was a national search
to build a super group
in front of the world.
Picture this. The talent of Alicia Keys.
The sex appeal of a Britney.
A little Christina sprinkled on top. Whoo!
[O'Day] Diddy created Da Band.
A few years later,
he created my group, Danity Kane.
And a few years after that, Day26.
[Taylor] Being from the hood,
it was kind of a dream
to just try to get out of the hood.
When you get to a place where you're able
to connect with somebody like a Diddy,
of course you're thinking,
"Okay, he is my savior."
God bless y'all. Good luck.
Let's get busy. Making the Band, let's go.
[music intensifies]
[Que] He was definitely a Black figure
who was powerful enough
to make my dreams come true.
-That's why I was doing it.
-[dramatic music playing]
They're weak. You are solid. We gonna win!
[music fades]
So of course I thought
that my life would change in a good way.
You know?
This is the moment y'all been waiting for.
This is what y'all worked so hard for.
Let's see who's gonna make the band.
This group that we put together
is gonna make history.
-Okay, that's right.
-All right?
-Aubrey.
-[crowd cheering]
-[Combs] Robert, you made the band, baby.
-[crowd cheering]
Dawn.
[Richard] I just can't imagine
what great things to come.
This is the best day of my life.
-Babs.
-[contestants cheering]
That's what's up!
That was it. I was in.
They had me go to the back.
[dramatic music playing]
[music fades]
And they gave me
a stack of papers like this,
and told me that I had 24 hours
to go through it
and sign it.
[tense music playing]
Making it now
just reassured me that I got it.
My lawyer actually chuckled and said,
"I'ma break it down to you like this."
"They're offering you fame,
and not fame and fortune."
[Combs] I'm proud to sign y'all
to the Bad Boy family.
Make sure you have read the fine print,
because once you're in,
it ain't no way out. [laughs]
Definitely signed it.
Definitely signed it.
It's Bad Boy!
-Reminder--
-Love you, P. Diddy!
[women screaming]
[O'Day] MTV was the mecca of television.
And we are Danity Kane!
Let me hear y'all say it!
[audience] Danity Kane!
It defined the culture.
-[screams]
-[pensive music playing]
[Robert Curry] MTV had
a lot of good shows on at that time.
For us to be number one
on a predominantly white station,
we were the only Black show
on MTV. Period.
I felt like we had everything.
We were on top of the world.
[O'Day] What Making the Band had
that he hadn't got yet
was pop credibility.
[music turns ominous]
And that will make you a billionaire.
[music fades]
Hold up one second.
Let me take off my Sean John shades.
In stores now.
[MTV fanfare swells]
There you go, ladies.
[ominous music resumes]
[Bonds] He had just launched Sean John
a couple of years ago.
-[Combs] Sean John is fashion Viagra.
-[woman] How's that?
I've had 40-year-old men tell me
that once they started wearing Sean John,
everything's changed for them.
Their sex life, everything.
[Bonds] And it was making them
$300-400 million dollars a year.
He would always tell me, "I'm on the road
to make a billion dollars."
But on that road,
he didn't care who got in his way.
He was getting what I call a God Syndrome.
Do not f up my man's words.
This is poetry. You don't want nobody
chopping up your s.
If my cheesecake is in the least bit soft,
or brittle, or not on point,
you will go back.
[Babs] He made us go walk to Brooklyn,
from Manhattan, for cheesecake.
Get your f swag on. Walk that way!
[Babs] It was like,
how bad do you want it?
What are you willing to do?
Hell, walking to Brooklyn,
I ain't never do this
and I'm from New York.
[ominous music continues]
And no matter what you go through,
you gotta be willing to take it.
Because this is what it's gonna be,
being an artist.
A large strawberry cheesecake
with extra strawberries and an apple pie.
This is for Diddy.
[Curry] This absolute power and control.
I know he gonna like this.
[Curry] You belittle someone
to make them live in fear of you.
You can control a person
once you break them down like that.
Come on. Finish up strong.
Come on, man. The f.
[Bonds] These kids were young.
They were naive.
They were fans.
Love you… ♪
[Bonds] Instead of being
someone that they look up to…
I love you forever ♪
Boo! Boo! Boo!
He was just running them in the ground.
Life could be worse.
Think about it. It could be worse.
[woman] Do you think
anyone got it the worst out of that era?
Oh, I think, uh…
Aubrey got it worse than anybody.
[unsettling music playing]
[O'Day] Diddy made it clear
that I was the looker.
I remember that phrase a lot.
He was separating me, and there was
a different set of expectations for me.
-Some of your actions affect the group.
-Like what?
Whether you decide to turn
your eyes green, or decide to get a weave
or you decide… You gotta get that approved
on how it's gonna affect
the rest of the group.
What's up, yo? It's your boy Diddy.
We'll turn the cameras off
and have a real private moment.
[O'Day] And I just naturally float
into the grooming.
Are you taking it to the bathroom tonight,
or what's going on?
No, no, no. I'm gonna do
the shower in the morning.
-Oh, yeah.
-Just for you.
[laughing]
[woman] At what point do you feel that
it crossed the line of becoming sexual?
[unsettling music continues]
There are e-mails…
[music fades]
…with pictures of his penis.
Here's one e-mail.
Um…
"I don't want to just fuck you.
I want to turn you out."
"I can see you being
with some motherfucker
that you tell what to do."
"I make my woman do what I tell her to do
and she loves it."
"I just want and like
to do things different."
"I'ma finish watching this porn
and finish masturbating."
"I'll think of you." Happy face.
"If you change your mind
and get ready to do what I say,
hit me." Happy face.
"God bless, Diddy. God is the greatest."
[unsettling music resumes]
This is your boss at your work
sending you that e-mail.
What happens in real life to anyone else,
uh, your boss gets fired.
Six months later, I was fired.
The vision that I had for the group,
this ain't the vision that I'm on.
I don't want you in the group no more.
I don't like her energy.
I don't like what she does to the brand
when she's wilding out there,
being overly raunchy, promiscuous.
[O'Day] I absolutely felt that I was fired
for not participating sexually.
But I also found out later Dawn and Puff
were recording a different project.
I can't imagine not singing again.
I can't, um, imagine not being on stage.
[O'Day] I was the star of the show
and Puff needed to move
that entire audience
over to a new project.
-[audience screaming and cheering]
-Can you feel it?
[Bonds] In dealing with Sean,
you gotta realize that he never
wants nobody to be bigger than him.
[Combs] Welcome to the Dollhouse
is the number one album
in the country right now.
[Bonds] He always has to be the reason
that people is showing up.
So he made his own group…
and it was called Dirty Money.
[Combs] We just listening
to our demos right now.
We got Dirty Money.
[all exclaim]
Y'all seen it from the beginning.
We going to the top, baby.
[hip-hop music playing indistinctly]
[Harper] I get a call from my manager
and he's like,
"Puff's working on a project.
I think you'd be great for it."
[ominous music playing]
I go out to L.A.
I get to this house
that's hanging off the cliff.
Infinity pool.
We walk down these stairs
and he's playing "Strobe Lights."
Love is the party
My heart is such a disco ball ♪
Puff slides out in his drawers
and a T-shirt. [imitates slide]
He's like, "Kalenna, you're here!
What you gonna do to it?"
And I just off the top of my head,
When you know, like I know ♪
When the sunlight falls down ♪
There she goes ♪
Strobe lights dance with the stars ♪
He was like, "I need your energy.
I can't do this without you."
Please give it up for Diddy - Dirty Money!
Ladies and gentlemen, Diddy - Dirty Money.
Please welcome Diddy - Dirty Money.
I'm coming home ♪
-Tell the world that I'm coming… ♪
-Coming home ♪
Ain't no shook hands in Brook-land
Army fatigues bring fatigue, to enemies ♪
Good morning, hello ♪
[Harper] So when we started this group,
me and Dawn were like 27 years old.
We were grown grown at that time.
[poignant music playing]
It was just a different vibe
because it was like the camaraderie
you have with your church choir.
The camaraderie you have with the band
that you had in high school.
[rapping indistinctly]
[Harper] That's the camaraderie
we were building.
Stay with me, baby… ♪
[Harper] All three of us.
-What's up? This is your boy, Diddy.
-I'm Dawn.
-And we are…
-The Dirty Money Crew.
-Two-thirds of the Dirty Money Crew.
-Mm-hm.
[woman] What was
her relationship with Sean?
Um…
It was weird.
Because…
Dawn
and Sean…
had this unspoken thing they do.
And I would look at it kind of sideways.
[unsettling music playing]
I saw Dawn participating in things
and talking about things
that she thought he was interested in.
How many women or men
have you talked to ever
and asked them if they met a billionaire,
what would they do
to try to be his significant other?
[Combs] Come on.
Take a little tour with me real quick.
This is Daddy's house.
We working. We just some
young Black men and women working,
doing legal work.
You're lucky we ain't out on the streets.
[Harper] But you can't say
it's a relationship
because fucking Cassie's here.
-Who's this? Say what's up to the people.
-Help!
-Hi, people.
-Say what's up to the people.
-That shit is bright.
-Say what's up.
-Hey, people.
-That's Cass there.
She's in the vocal booth
doing what she gotta do.
[Bonds] Cassie came into play in 2006.
[ominous music playing]
She was so young. Nineteen years old.
Hi, my name is Cassie
and I grew up in New London, Connecticut.
I moved to New York when I was 18
to pursue a dream
of being in the entertainment industry.
[Ryan Leslie] It was actually
Diddy's makeup artist
who had told me about this young woman
who had a beautiful voice
that just needed to be developed.
[Bonds] Cassie was Ryan Leslie's girl
and his artist.
Ryan is a producer
that I've been working with, um,
for the last two years.
I started hearing this record
that was haunting me in the clubs
and it was Cassie's record "Me & U."
["Me & U" playing]
You've been waiting so long ♪
I'm here to answer your call ♪
[Combs] I saw something that
the whole world could fall in love with.
[ominous music playing]
About two weeks later,
she was doing the record.
["Long Way 2 Go" playing
over studio monitors]
You could tell that Puff was uneasy
because Ryan was there.
See, I buy my own bags
My boots, my jeans ♪
Wear LaRok
With my Rebel Yell underneath… ♪
[Leslie] I like it.
I need to love it, though.
I think you'd be more comfortable
with a rapper doing the rap.
[ominous music playing]
Next thing I knew,
Cassie was there and Ryan wasn't.
[Cassie] Think about you all the time
Can't get you off my mind ♪
[Bonds] All of a sudden, yo,
Cassie had a ten-album deal.
Who does that?
[Combs] A bad boy turned good
How could it be true? ♪
And all through my pain
How could it be you? ♪
[Bonds] One thing about Puff is,
he's like a cat.
You know how a cat sneaks up,
but a cat knows what it's gonna do?
[Cassie] Can't get you off my mind ♪
[Bonds] He took his time.
[Cassie] But, baby, it must be love ♪
What am I feelin'?
It's gettin' stronger ♪
[Bonds] And this was
right before the Cîroc deal.
[pensive music playing]
My alliance with Cîroc will revolutionize
the spirits industry forever.
[Bonds] Cîroc is doing
like 40,000 cases a year.
And they say, "Yo, if you can
move a million cases of this…"
They offer him a crazy number, like,
a $100 million bonus
or something like that.
And Puff looked at me
and he said, "Watch this, yo."
The smoothest, the greatest…
…know about Cîroc…
I found something that I believe in…
Who has more flavor than me?
I only make it with Cîroc vodka.
Other vodkas don't work.
He just went to work and that just put him
in a whole different type of category.
-How much are you worth?
-I'm priceless.
I represent the first wave
of Black economic power.
I set the market value for my people.
[Bonds] It was crazy to me
because I seen a young Black man
coming up and enjoying life.
And the saga continues.
[Bonds] I was more of a street dude,
back and forth in jail.
And I didn't think
that that was open to us.
And I wasn't alone.
Just shooting this Cassie video.
See if we can find Cassie.
Puff was introducing Cassie to a life
that she had never thought she could have.
-[Combs] Cassie, say hi to the people.
-Hey, people.
-[Combs] Say hello.
-Hello.
Why you talking like Mickey Mouse.
And this just was blowing her mind.
[woman] And Kim was around too.
[Bonds] Yeah, Kim was definitely around.
But Kim ain't know about Cassie
at that time.
[crowd clamoring]
[Bonds] To us, Kim was the wife.
She got them kids, that's Kim.
We looked at Cassie as wifey.
Even in the streets,
you get to have a wife
and you get to have one girl.
[ominous music playing]
At first, Kim would catch a attitude.
"Go to your bitch."
Or, "Have your bitch do that."
But he wasn't changing.
Yeah. Kim, we need you by yourself.
[Bonds] I ain't gonna say
she ever understood.
But she dealt with it.
[Harper] Kim Porter
had just had the twins.
She's like, "I got my kid,
I'm here, I'm vested."
Cassie was like, out in the crowd.
She's his trophy, right?
Just looked like
everybody was playing their part.
You are now rocking with the best.
It's your boy, Diddy.
It's my homegirl, Cassie.
[Harper] Eventually,
when Kim would come around,
Cassie had to go
and get a massage or something.
'Cause Kim's like,
"I'm not doing this shit."
[poignant pensive music playing]
[woman on TV] Kim Porter says
she decided to end
what she calls
her on-again, off-again relationship
with Sean "Diddy" Combs.
She says it was in the best interest
of both them and their family.
We want to drop Cassie's first single.
Tell them about it, girl.
My single is called "Official Girl."
Everybody wants to be
somebody's official girl.
[Harper] Cassie had things
she wanted to do in her career.
But now he's in a new group.
[singing indistinctly]
[Harper] Puff would be like,
"I got a session with Kanye.
You're gonna come two hours afterwards."
"You're gonna smell like this,
you'll look like that,
they'll do your hair,
style you, you'll come through
'cause I got the 'baddest' bitch."
[Combs] Happy birthday, Cassie!
[Bonds] He paid all her bills.
He was taking her places,
putting her on his arm wherever he went.
And his promise was, "Your album is next."
That's what Puff is good at.
Realizing what he gotta do
to please people.
If you're gonna take somebody that young
and make them wifey,
then I feel like
you're supposed to protect them.
But, uh, it didn't turn out like that.
[music fades]
[Clayton Howard] I had a friend
who thought I would make a good gigolo.
[pensive music playing]
She put me together
with, like, a whole package
on different places online.
Within like a couple of weeks,
I just got a random phone call
from someone who sounded
like she looked amazing.
Great voice, I remember that.
She had a really good voice.
She asked me to come to a Manhattan hotel,
I believe it was
The London hotel in Midtown.
Woman opens the door,
and she's absolutely beautiful.
[music turns ominous]
She has a bathrobe, a red wig on.
In the room, there was, like,
maybe 12 bottles of Cîroc on the table.
She tells me that I'm there
to please her for her husband,
you know, they're married,
they like to spice things up.
This guy comes down the stairs,
he had like a shirt tied around his face.
He kind of threw on a fake voice
to make himself sound
like he was from the South.
He went by the name of Frank Black.
Them niggas ride dicks
Frank White push the six… ♪
Tits and bras, ménage à trois
Sex in… ♪
[Howard] He would sit in the corner.
She would have me put the baby oil on.
I remember putting it on
like a normal person.
She took the bottle and said,
"No, that's not enough."
[imitates oil spraying] All over me.
Then she would kind of step back
and he would direct her
to pleasure herself while she watched me.
She would ask him
if she was allowed to give me fellatio
and he would always agree.
That might last an hour or so
until she and I could have sex
and he would either consent
or tell her she wasn't ready.
The process was always
heavily regulated by him.
"Turn. Turn 10 degrees more,
10 more. Slow down."
"Step towards the candle. Grab that dick.
Back a bit. Ain't it pretty?"
"Step forward a little bit."
Very detail-oriented.
I remember the first night.
Well, if I couldn't have it
Why you sweatin' me? ♪
[Howard] Tupac's song would come on.
He said, "Babe, change that."
And she would change it. Um…
[woman] Did he react that way
to any other music?
No, just Tupac.
[ominous music continues]
As the relationship progressed,
Puff started to record us.
He would literally pick the laptop up,
put it on the bed next to us
with some candles around it
to make sure it was at an angle
so it could be recorded.
The intercourse would usually last
maybe four or five rounds depending
on how many times she climaxed.
It was a little under two days,
maybe 18 to 20 hours.
They gave me about $6,000.
[music fades]
-[DeGeneres] Oh, you do have money on you.
-[laughing]
It's all 20s.
Where are you going after this?
What are you doing?
You know what we're doing,
what we plan to do, girl.
[audience laughing]
[Howard] I went to see them
every two, three weeks.
I was involved in this
for a little over eight years.
The weirdest thing was they used to
physically collect my semen in a cup.
-They collected my semen for like a year.
-[unsettling music playing]
It was creepy from the beginning,
but after a while I said,
"What are you doing with my semen?"
He told me, "I like to see her
play with it and drink it."
He's like, "What's wrong with that?"
I was, "To each his own."
When me and my girl are out Friday night
and we wanna have a good time,
we drink Blue Dot Cîroc. Cheers.
But after that, they never asked me
about it again, they never collected it.
[Combs] This is me
every first week of the month
on a Friday night.
-[audience laughing]
-[DeGeneres] What are you holding there?
[audience laughing]
I'm holding my package.
-[audience laughing]
-[laughing]
-Yes, you are.
-Yeah. [laughs]
Somebody's got to do it. So, um…
[unsettling music playing]
[Howard] He may not have
directly arranged my transportation,
but he was responsible
for the reason I would go
from New York to California,
New York to Miami.
-[rap music playing over speakers]
-Come on, the party has begun.
Yeah.
Happy Biggie Day. Let's go.
[Howard] For instance, every March 9th,
the day Biggie got murdered,
they would fly me to wherever they were.
I would hang out, drink and party
with them for three, four days
while I had sex with Cassandra.
Happy Biggie Day! Happy Biggie Day!
[Howard] I don't know if that was
his release for that day or whatever.
[Combs] New York.
Play that Biggie all day.
But they always called me on March 9th.
Yeah.
[music crescendos then fades]
-[man] Thank you.
-[reporters clamoring]
[Howard] In the beginning, he never
had sex with her when she and I did.
He never touched her.
As the relationship progressed,
he began to join the encounters
where, like, I would go, he would go.
I would go, he would go.
It was just constant sex.
Maybe a day and a half into this,
I asked her,
"Yo, how the hell do you guys
stay up like this?"
"You guys are up two or three days,
like nothing's happening."
[ominous music playing]
She brings me an ecstasy pill.
"We take this. It's good."
She literally talks me into
taking E for the first time.
After I took the E with her,
we would easily have sex
for two or three days, no problem.
[Burrowes] In our early days,
Sean was clean as a whistle.
He didn't drink alcohol,
and he did not like drugs.
He didn't want any of that around him.
But there was a time with Kim Porter
where they had gotten into some argument.
And either she broke a bottle
and sliced his wrist,
or he, in desperation, sliced his wrist.
[dramatic music playing]
I had to find a private doctor
to get treatment for him.
After the stitching and the wrapping,
more, more, more Percocet.
That incident may have started
his addiction to drugs.
My mind is going. I'm just wilding out.
I'm just seeing shit.
Shit is coming in my head.
[man] What time is it?
Look at that clock! 2:43 a.m.!
We don't sleep!
[yells]
[Harper] Puff had,
like, this 14-day cycle.
[Combs] What the fuck?
[Harper] He would go hard for,
like, 14 days.
He was like a baby,
he didn't want to go to sleep.
Diddy blog, Diddy blog.
[Harper] It was like,
"Let's get in our motherfuckin' zone."
I got all the studios on lock
in this motherfucker.
I'm doing my motherfuckin' thing in there.
The motherfuckin' zone was cocaine,
strawberry cocaine, purple cocaine,
pink cocaine, designer drugs.
We still balling ♪
[Harper] Remember,
I'm there because I'm working.
Bitch ♪
That's the Bad Boy… way.
[dramatic music continues]
-[panting] I like to have a good time.
-[man laughs]
So I attract the ladies, you know.
Ladies want to have fun.
Ladies want to celebrate.
I like celebrating life, you know.
-[man] Uh-huh.
-Yeah, man! Yeah, man!
He was always high.
I don't think I ever encountered Puff
at a time where
he wasn't high out of his face.
[ominous music playing]
They used to lace the baby oil with GHB
He told me there was a little G
in the baby oil.
On a good session
that lasted three or four days,
we'd go through ten bottles of baby oil.
[ominous music continues]
One time in particular,
I remember he was like,
"Y'all should keep going.
This was kind of short."
[man] Who's the most famous
between you and her?
-Oh, she is.
-[man laughs]
[Howard] And she says, "No, you know,
I have a career. I have things to do."
And he was like,
"Bitch, this is your only job.
This is what you do."
One time I met them at The London.
Cassandra makes me a drink.
He tells her, "Don't give him no drink."
She gives me the drink anyway.
He gets violent.
He says, "What, bitch?" Grabs her.
I heard the glass shatter
all over the floor,
and then I just heard the door
open and slam shut.
He comes to me,
"Oh shit, she just ran out the room.
We gotta go find her."
[tense music playing]
Every time she got assaulted
she would run out.
She would always come back,
and they went right into the master suite.
Um, they might have been in there
30 minutes, 45 minutes, whatever.
When they came out,
she came out like
absolutely nothing happened.
[intense music playing]
Another time, they started arguing,
and he punched her dead in the chest.
She flew across the room.
I said, "Holy shit."
One time in Miami,
I was having sex with her.
[intense music continues]
He gets jealous.
He just runs and jumps on top of her
and starts going.
We are here
To awaken the world ♪
He sees her smirking at me and he says,
"Bitch, what the fuck you laughing at?"
Hear what we say ♪
[Howard] "His dick bigger than mine?"
And he kicked the shit out of her.
I stood up off instinct, like,
"Yo, what the fuck you do that for?"
He just steps back and says,
"You're not gonna do nothing."
[intense music continues]
We thank you for your love ♪
We know your love
Was intended for good ♪
[Andy Cohen] Let me tell you.
If you pause this thing,
you can really see
your girlfriend is gorgeous.
Oh, wow!
-And she is all natural. Yeah.
-Yeah.
[Combs] Really with the spot,
you're trying to do something
besides just, um… sell a commercial.
You're really selling a lifestyle.
I think the best way to do that
is to be authentic.
-Yeah.
-This is what I authentically do.
I just wanted to roll the cameras and show
just what an exciting time that we have.
-I think you do have an exciting time.
-Show a fantasy.
-That's actually a fantasy in my head.
-Okay. Yeah.
Yeah. All right.
Uh, well, tonight at 3:00 a.m.,
you know what I'm gonna be thinking about?
This one and Cassie.
[man] That was fun.
[ominous music playing]
[Combs] Take this on the way.
We're going uptown to Harlem.
[Bonds] When I first got with Sean,
I liked him as a person
'cause I didn't know him.
-[Combs] What's up, bro?
-All right.
[woman] Oh my God!
Wassup? How are you? Yeah?
[Bonds] But everything
that I believed you were,
you weren't.
-I love you.
-Thank you.
-You're looking fly.
-I smell good.
[man 1] …order a drink for you, bro.
-Mmm! [laughs]
-[Combs] Mmm!
[woman] Yeah! [laughing]
Forever love.
[Bonds] And that came from me seeing
what mattered the most to him.
And the way that you treat other people.
I began to see him
use the culture that he came from
only when he needed it.
[woman 2] That's fucking Diddy! Yeah!
[Bonds] Now you walking around Harlem
because you know that
the world turned their back on you.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
[Bonds] So now you're gonna come back home
hoping that Harlem got your back.
I'm ready to give this to you
right now, bro.
[Combs] Why don't you give it to me, then?
-Off my back, bro. I want you to wear it.
-I'ma wear it.
-As long as you wear it, we winning.
-I'll accept it.
[Bonds] To be honest with you,
Sean was uncomfortable
around so many Black people.
It was only when he needed them
that he felt comfortable enough.
[ominous music continues]
[Combs] Oh my God.
-I need some hand sanitizer. Hold on.
-[man] I got it.
[Combs] I've been out in the streets
amongst the people.
Yeah, I gotta take a bath.
Like, the amount of people
that actually I'm coming in contact with,
like, that's the…
That's what I have to do. [laughs]
You know what I'm saying?
It's like 150 hugs, you feel me?
We gotta be realistic about what's going
on out here. It's time to cleanse.
I gotta go under the water.
Water gotta be boiling hot.
Put some peroxide in that.
[Bonds] I began to see the ugliness
in the nature of him as a human being.
That came from me seeing
the only thing he cared about was hisself.
And for me,
seeing the way he treats Cassie.
[unsettling music playing]
[Harper] Cassie has, like,
the most beautiful energy.
[whispers] If I could only
tell you the tea right now.
[Harper] Then there was this,
like, sad part about Cassie.
Now I know.
You know, she was fucking fighting him
and getting fucking kicked
and punched and trying to get away.
Bad Boy ♪
[crowd] Bad Boy ♪
[Harper] The last time I saw Cassie
was at the Bad Boy Reunion Tour.
I was pregnant with my daughter.
She was like, "See, that's what I want.
That's that shit right there."
She had gotten to that level of womanhood.
She wanted to be the only one.
Is there anything that you may want
to confess tonight before you go in?
-I keep everything right here.
-[woman] There you go!
Or right here.
[Harper] Cassie had realized…
"He's never gonna have a baby with me."
"He's probably never gonna marry me."
[man] Say hi, Cassie,
right here next to him.
[Harper] She was tired of the act.
[man 2] What is he really like?
-Puffy? [laughs]
-[man 2] P. Diddy.
Uh, he's a cool guy. He's a character.
[unsettling music continues]
[Combs] I've never been a good boyfriend.
I just wanted to have a girlfriend,
and just have maybe
some girls on the side.
You know what I'm saying?
He's very passionate
about his work and, um…
just excited about music.
[unsettling music continues]
[Combs] I like to have my cake
and eat it too. I'm sorry.
But I'm not sorry.
Um, he's just a really great guy.
He's a good guy.
[unsettling music continues]
[music intensifies]
[man on TV] R&B singer Cassie has accused
hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs of rape.
[woman on TV] In a bombshell lawsuit,
Cassie alleges
the Bad Boy Records music mogul,
throughout their ten-year relationship,
physically and sexually abused her.
[unsettling music continues]
[woman] Can you describe what happened
the day Cassie's lawsuit became public?
[Dickerson-Neal] I felt very sad for her…
[music fades]
…but it was also validation to know…
I'm not the only one.
I am not the only one.
[ominous music playing]
[man 2 on TV] Sean "Diddy" Combs
has been hit with another lawsuit.
Joi Dickerson-Neal claims
she was a victim of sexual assault
by the musician in 1991.
I was no longer going to be embarrassed.
I'm going to stand up.
Another woman is accusing
Sean "Diddy" Combs…
[woman on TV] Combs is being accused
of sexual misconduct…
Breaking news. Another woman is accusing
Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexual assault.
[man 1] The fourth lawsuit
in the last few weeks.
-[woman 1] …fifth lawsuit…
-[woman 2] …seventh lawsuit…
[woman 3] Shocking new allegations
against rapper Sean Combs.
[woman 4] …Dawn Richard is suing
Sean "Diddy" Combs for alleged assault.
[man 2] Richard also claims
she witnessed him abusing
his former girlfriend Cassie
on numerous occasions.
Hey, yo.
Dawn Richard just dropped a lawsuit on me.
From Dirty Money.
[ominous music continues]
-Who? Dawn.
-Dawn.
[woman 5 on TV] Sean "Diddy" Combs
faces another new lawsuit,
the second this week.
-[man] Can I grab a picture with you?
-[Combs] Come on.
[Bonds] It's like David and Goliath.
You're just waiting for one person to show
that this person can be tooken down.
[woman 6 on TV] Combs is already facing
at least ten lawsuits.
[woman 7] There are now
more than a dozen civil cases
that have been filed against Combs.
The pages they sent me
were so fictitious, it was crazy.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Then once that person gets a wound,
now everybody is gonna speak out.
[man 3 on TV] Some of these civil claims
involve trafficking,
and that's something
the SDNY could investigate, it appears…
[woman 8] Now to a developing story
involving music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Federal investigators raided his homes
in Los Angeles and Miami today,
as part of
a human trafficking investigation.
I don't know what the fuck is--
What level of broke-ness disease
is going on.
[music intensifies]
God told me to do nothing,
so I gotta do what God told me to do.
And what I'm gonna do to pursue it.
[music fades]
[rap music playing indistinctly
over speakers]
[Combs] Once they steady the storm,
we ain't about to be trippin'.
Look at this shit.
It's fucking dozens of liars.
It's just like
they're crashing out they selves.
They're motherfuckers from in jail,
that I've never seen before.
This girl that's in my group
that was on my last album.
You're on my last album,
now all of a sudden,
I'm this person, I'm this monster.
Fuck that, man.
[dramatic music playing]
Gloves coming off.
[dramatic music continues]
[ominous music playing]