Netflix is defending its co-CEO Ted Sarandos by hitting back at Sean “ Diddy ” Combs’ team after the company received a cease-and-desist letter regarding the new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning , and is refuting claims by the rapper’s team that his rival, Curtis “ 50 Cent ” Jackson, was brought on to produce the series as a form of corporate revenge after Diddy turned down an offer from the streaming giant.
On Monday, the eve of the release of the four-part docuseries chronicling the rap mogul’s career over several decades, Netflix’s chief legal officer received a letter demanding the project be taken down from the streaming platform. In the letter, which has been obtained by The Hollywood Reporter , a rep for Combs claims that new footage of the beleaguered Bad Boy Re

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