Diddy’s legal woes giving filmmakers content for several documentaries

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Diddy is currently negotiating a number of lawsuits stemming from allegations of sexual abuse, harassment and misconduct, giving filmmakers plenty of material to document his proliferating troubles.

Earlier today, TMZ reported that “at least 5 production companies” from the US and UK are in the process of compiling the mogul’s recent troubles into documentaries.

Among these outlets is Hulu, who severed ties with the New York native last year while they were working with him on a reality television series titled Diddy+7.

The publication’s sources have also conveyed that a lot of these projects were commissioned after the Bad Boys boss’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security.

To that point, a number of his former associates — label executives, show producers, dancers, former security guards and ex-girlfriends — have been contacted to share their experiences with the “Tell Me” hitmaker.

The same article also states that Diddy’s longtime critic Aubrey O’Day might also participate in the upcoming presentations.

Earlier this year, she took to social media to remind her followers not to get distracted by trivial details surrounding his lawsuits.