It’s September 2024, and Sean Combs is in a hotel room overlooking NYC, on the phone with his attorney. “Things are happening, and it’s like — I want to fight for my life. I want to fight for justice, [for] not guilty. I want to have a life to be able to live. It’s really going to be hard for me to take more hits than I’ve taken, and — god forbid — get in front of a jury and have a chance.”
“You didn’t do anything wrong,” his attorney Marc Agnifilo advises. “You’ve handled this with complete honor.”
“I don’t think it’s working,” Combs retorts. “We’re losing.”

Six days later, Combs will be indicted in the Southern District of New York on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation for purposes of prostitution; he will later be acquitted of the first two offenses and found guilty of two counts of prostitution-related offenses under the Mann Act.
So begins the documentary series Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which features intimate footage of a vulnerable Combs, ensconced in his hotel room and surrounded by trusted friends and associates, during what would be one of the most critical moments in his life. Shot with Combs’ knowledge, the footage depicts a raw, real Combs in the days leading up to his arrest. At the time, Combs was under federal investigation, and dealing with raids on his homes, lawsuits, and headlines — all from his hotel room.
Director Alexandria Stapleton explains the origin of the footage: “It came to us, we obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights. We moved heaven and earth to keep the filmmaker’s identity confidential. One thing about Sean Combs is that he’s always filming himself, and it’s been an obsession throughout the decades. We also reached out to Sean Combs’ legal team for an interview and comment multiple times, but did not hear back.”
As seen in the episodes, Combs spends those days strategizing with his publicity and legal teams, responding in real time to developments in his case, including the moment he finds out that Dawn Richard, former member of Danity Kane and Diddy — Dirty Money, had also filed a lawsuit against Combs alleging, among other things, sexual assault. As of publishing, the suit is still pending.
Cameras also follow along as he rides a bicycle through NYC, and stops to talk with fans; he’s also shown taking a trip to Harlem to get back in touch with his fan base, and debriefs with his confidantes afterward in an eyebrow-raising conversation about his thoughts on his strategic relationship with the public.
“I don’t think you can get closer,” executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson tells Tudum about what the footage reveals about Combs’. “He was documenting himself on his way to jail.”
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