Diddy's Prison Sentence: Sons Reveal Untitled Docuseries Amidst Legal Battle and Netflix Controversy
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Based on the search results provided, here are the significant recent developments regarding Sean Combs:
**Documentary Announcement**: Diddy's sons Justin and Christian Combs announced on December 28 that they're partnering with Zeus Network for an untitled docuseries set to premiere in 2026[1][3]. The trailer shows the brothers watching news coverage of their father's criminal trial and receiving a collect call from FCI Fort Dix, the New Jersey penitentiary where Diddy is currently serving his sentence[1].
**Legal Status**: Diddy was sentenced to over four years in prison on prostitution-related charges[1]. More specifically, he received a sentence of four years and two months[3]. On December 23, according to the Associated Press, Combs filed an appeals argument seeking immediate release from prison[4].
**Netflix Documentary Response**: Diddy was reportedly furious with the 50 Cent-produced Netflix docuseries "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," which premiered earlier this month[1]. His spokesperson called it a "shameful hit piece" that uses "stolen footage that was never authorized for release"[1]. Diddy filed a cease and desist letter demanding the series be pulled from streaming[1].
**Family Support**: Despite various allegations against Diddy ranging from sexual assault to physical violence, his sons Justin and Christian have remained loyal supporters[1]. Last year, Christian, who raps as King Combs, hijacked his father's Instagram account to highlight Diddy's positive contributions to hip-hop culture and reshape the narrative surrounding him[1].
**Broader Context**: The documentary announcement comes as Diddy's family appears to be working collectively to reshape the public narrative around his case[3]. The new Zeus Network series represents the family's attempt to tell their side of the story following the fallout from the criminal case[3].
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