Diddy’s Mom Accuses Netflix Of Lying In Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Janice Combs, mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs, is speaking out to defend her son, saying the Netflix documentary Sean Coombs: The Reckoning contains inaccuracies and is causing pain to her family.

As a critic, I’ve been following the fallout from Netflix’s ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning,’ and Janice just released a statement to Deadline setting the record straight. She’s absolutely furious, claiming the docuseries is riddled with lies – not just about Sean’s past, but about her and her son as well. She believes Netflix deliberately crafted a false narrative to damage their reputations, and she’s calling out the people behind the project for their blatant dishonesty. It’s a strong statement, and it definitely adds another layer to the controversy surrounding this docuseries.

I’m writing to address false information shown in the Netflix documentary, Sean Coombs: The Reckoning, which was released on December 2, 2025. The documentary contains inaccurate details about my son Sean’s childhood and family, and I believe this was done deliberately to deceive viewers and damage our family’s name.

Janice shared that she was in court almost every day during her son’s trial, supporting her grandchildren. She found it deeply upsetting to hear accusations about her son involving drugs, violence, and sex trafficking. She believes these claims are untrue and are only adding to the pain. She’s also convinced that 50 Cent is deliberately lying about her son, Sean, simply because they have a personal conflict.

Despite denying the stories were true, she still criticized Netflix. She stated the company should be embarrassed for sharing damaging and unproven claims. She also accused Kirk Burrows, who is currently suing Diddy, of falsely claiming her son had physically abused her.

Mr. Kirk Burrows’ claim that my son slapped me during a conversation after the upsetting events at City College on December 28, 1991, is untrue. It was a deeply sad day for everyone involved. To exploit this tragedy with false stories in order to pursue something he never rightfully had – and to involve Bad Boy Records in this – is not only wrong and shocking, but deeply offensive.

Janice finished her statement by saying her son had always been kind and supportive, consistently looking after her well-being and financial security. She then requested that everyone involved with the documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning remove any inaccurate information presented within it.

Sean has always been a caring and responsible son, consistently making sure I’m well taken care of, managing my health, and providing financial help.

I am requesting that these distortions, falsehoods and misleading statements be publicly retracted.

Sean Combs: The Reckoning is now available to stream on Netflix.

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2025-12-07 01:58