Hulu drops Sean “Diddy” Combs’ reality show after multiple allegations of sexual assault

Hulu drops Sean “Diddy” Combs’ reality show after multiple allegations of sexual assault

Hulu has thanked Sean “Diddy” Combs’ family for a reality show, but no thanks, Deadline has confirmed.

The project from James Corden’s production company was still in its early stages when the decision was made to put it on hold following several sexual assault lawsuits against the mega-producer.

On December 6, Deadline reported the latest allegations against Combs. He was charged with sex trafficking and participating in the 2003 gang rape of an 11th grader, also known as Jane Doe.

“Mrs Doe has been living with her memories of that fateful night for twenty years. “During this time, she suffered from extreme emotional distress that affected almost every aspect of her life and personal relationships,” says the complaint filed Wednesday in New York District Court. York was submitted by the Wignor firm: “In light of the courageous women who have spoken out against Ms. Combs and Mr. Pierre in recent weeks, Ms. Doe is doing the same.”

The suit was filed after Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura reached a settlement against the artist just before Thanksgiving. Jane Doe filed her lawsuit under New York’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act with the help of attorney Doug Wignor, who has represented several plaintiffs like Ventura in high-profile sexual assault cases over the years.

Two additional abuse lawsuits were filed against Combs under New York’s Adult Survivor’s Act, which expired at the end of last month.

The Los Angeles Times was the first to report on Combs.

Source: Deadline

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