Diddy’s sons are stepping into the spotlight with a new documentary series about their famous father and his criminal trial.
Lemuel Plummer, founder of Zeus Network subscription streaming service, posted a cryptic trailer to Instagram on Sunday night, Dec. 28, for the series about Justin Combs, 31, and Christian “King” Combs, 27.
The minute-long video shows the brothers sitting in front of a TV, as footage plays of the raids on their father’s homes in March 2024. Justin and Christian were inside Diddy’s Los Angeles mansion at the time and briefly detained.
The trailer cuts to the Combs family leaving Manhattan federal court where the hip-hop mogul was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering in July, but convicted on two lesser prostitution-related Mann Act counts.
Text on screen reads: “A Zeus Original Documentary Series. The Rise. The Family. The Foes. The Joy. The Pain. Our Voice. The Loyalty. The Betrayal. The Highs. The Lows. The Love. The Hate. The Truth. The Lies.”
The trailer ends with Christian and Justin getting a phone call from their dad as he serves a 50-month sentence in New Jersey.
“Hello. This is a pre-paid collect call from Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix,” a recorded voice says on the call. The video concludes with a message on screen saying the series is coming in 2026.
Backlash to the video was swift, with people in the comments section criticizing Plummer for platforming the Combs family.
“Canceling my subscription NEOOWWWW,” one person wrote.
“Yea this ain’t it. SMH,” someone else replied.
Although another person wrote, “Can’t wait to watch!”
Plummer responded with a statement asking that the series “not be prejudged” before it’s released.
“To be clear, this documentary series is centered on providing Justin and Christian the opportunity to share their personal story and lived experiences, particularly as their lives have also been directly impacted,” the statement read in part. “This project is not intended to endorse, defend or vindicate Diddy or any individual, nor does it seek to justify or minimize any actions that have been alleged or adjudicated.”
Christian and Justin are both facing civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse.
In April 2024, Christian was accused of sexually assaulting a stewardess named Grace O’Marcaigh on a yacht his father chartered. He denied the allegations through his attorney and said the woman’s claims were “manufactured lies.”
In June 2025, The Guardian reported a woman filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging Justin used his father’s celebrity status to lure her from Louisiana to California under the guise of a job opportunity. When she arrived in L.A., the woman alleged she was “held prisoner for a weekend and repeatedly raped” by Justin, Diddy, and two masked men. An attorney for the Combs family denied the allegations in a statement.
“Anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason,” the statement read. “No matter how many lawsuits are filed it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone – man or woman, adult or minor.”
Below is the full statement from Zeus Network founder and CEO Lemuel Plummer on the docuseries.

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