Meanwhile, his legal team scrambles to come up with explanations-most notably, the strange claim of the thousands of bottles of baby oil discovered in a raid of Diddy’s properties. His lawyer explained in an interview with TMZ that it simply came from Costco buys, which has not stopped the reason speculation has ceased.
50 Cent’s Netflix Docuseries Set to Reveal More
With the world continuing to monitor the case, Netflix readied a docuseries produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, promising to delve into those shocking allegations against Diddy. It would be a “complex narrative spanning decades,” they said-promising investigations into not only the charges of sex trafficking but, broadly speaking, the hip-hop industry.

50 Cent, one never to back away from a fight, said the docuseries will provide “real and multi-dimensional views,” making sure the voices of victims are heard. As anticipation builds, this may be that important tipping point required by people to help them decide where to stand on the case. For more on the story, see Variety’s exclusive preview.
Public Reaction and Kim Porter’s Legacy
In the midst of these rumors, Diddy’s children are itching to keep their mother’s memories alive. The trending social media platforms have been filled with support to leave the Combs family alone, which has echoed the sentiments among fans that Kim Porter should be remembered for who she was, and not because of the conspiracy surrounding her death.