With 50 Cent producing Sean Combs: The Reckoning, you can expect some unfavorable coverage on the mogul. But Combs’ representatives say the Diddy documentary apparently includes some unauthorized footage. Recently, 50 spoke in an interview on Good Morning America, sharing never-before-seen footage that, allegedly, we weren’t supposed to see.

“We have confirmed that Netflix used footage that was never authorized for release, including private moments, pre-indictment material from an unfinished project, and conversations involving legal strategy that were not intended for public viewing,” Loren Lorosa of The Breakfast Club says on behalf of a representative for Diddy. “The footage was created for an entirely different purpose, under an arrangement that was never completed, and no rights wer

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