Sean “Diddy” Combs is at the center of shocking new allegations as two recently released documentaries unveil disturbing claims about his violent behavior. The 55-year-old music mogul, currently in federal custody on racketeering and sex trafficking charges, is accused of physically and emotionally abusing multiple women, Today’s Esquire reported.
The Peacock documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy features former employees and associates detailing their experiences with Combs. One of the most alarming testimonies comes from celebrity makeup artist Mylah Morales, who claims she witnessed Diddy’s violent outburst against his ex-girlfriend, Cassie. Morales alleges that after Cassie attended a party without him, he dragged her into another room. When she emerged, Morales said Cassie had visible injuries, including “knots on her head and a busted lip.”
Another documentary, The Fall of Diddy, directed by Max, reveals additional claims of abuse. Kat Pasion, a former partner, alleges that Combs assaulted her in 2021 while under the influence of drugs. She also claims that after she confronted him, he threatened to have her deported to her home country, Canada.
Former Employees and Associates Speak Out Against Diddy
The documentaries highlight allegations from those who worked closely with Sean “Diddy” Combs. His personal chef accuses him of physical aggression, claiming he pushed her during an altercation. A former Howard University classmate alleges that he witnessed Combs attacking a woman with a belt.
D. Woods, a member of the girl group Danity Kane, also came forward with disturbing accusations. She claims that Combs sent explicit messages to her bandmate, Aubrey O’Day, and later fired her when she rejected his advances. O’Day has since spoken out, saying she feels “validated” now that more people are coming forward.
“Today is a win for women all over the world,” O’Day said after Combs’ arrest.
Despite these accusations, Sean “Diddy” Combs has denied all wrongdoing. His representatives have called the documentaries “irresponsible journalism of the worst kind” and “fabricated.”
A Pattern of Alleged Abuse and Control
The I’ll Be Missing You singer has already admitted to assaulting Cassie in 2016 after a video surfaced of him attacking her in a hotel hallway. Following the video’s release, he issued a public apology, stating that his behavior was inexcusable.
However, the latest allegations suggest a long history of abuse. Many of those speaking out claim that Combs used his wealth and influence to silence victims and avoid accountability.
With his trial approaching, the revelations from these documentaries could play a crucial role in shaping public perception of the disgraced music mogul. As more accusers come forward, the legal and reputational consequences for Sean “Diddy” Combs continue to mount.

Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Her career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including International Business Times, Celebeat and Delightful Philippines. As a news editor, Jaja covered a wide range of beats, including legal, business, economy, cryptocurrency, personal finance, gaming, technology, and entertainment.