One of the biggest questions raised after the release of Netflix’s “ Sean Combs: The Reckoning ” is how 50 Cent and the streamer obtained behind-the-scenes footage of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in the days leading up to his arrest.
Combs’ personal videographer, Michael Oberlies, spoke out this week to shut down online speculation that there was a “fee dispute or contract issue” between him and the disgraced mogul.
Oberlies explained the footage in the doc was actually released by a temporary freelancer who had been hired to cover for him for a few days.
“For over two years, we have been working on a project profiling Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs,” Oberlies told Rolling Stone in a statement. “The footage in question was not released by me or anyone authorized to handle Sean Combs’ materials; it was

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