Lil Rod, D. Woods to Break Silence on ID Docuseries ‘The Fall of Diddy’

The Fall of Diddy Trailer (Credit: ID Channel)

The accusers interviewed for The Fall of Diddy docuseries say they want to expose alleged “horrific” abuse by Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who filed an explosive lawsuit against Diddy last year, is among those speaking out in the series.

“He said, ‘I’m Puff Daddy, I’ll eat your face off,’” Jones says in the trailer for the Investigation Discovery series. 

The series airs Monday, Jan. 27, and Tuesday, Jan. 28, from 9-11 PM ET/PT on ID channel.

Jones filed his $30 million civil suit against Combs in February 2024, and alleged the Bad Boy Records founder harassed, assaulted, drugged, and threatened him. Diddy denied his allegations and has filed a motion for the complaint to be dismissed.

In the the docuseries, Jones claims there are many others like Combs. “It’s a lot of people like Puffy in this music business, exposing Puffy means exposing them,” Jones says.

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Along with Jones, other Bad Boy insiders and Diddy accusers are featured in the series.

Some of those names include former Danity Kane singer D. Woods, who has supported Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and her allegations of abuse; Natania Reuben, who was shot in the face in a 1999 nightclub shooting involving Combs; and the mogul’s former head of security Roger Bonds, who in the past has claimed he witnessed Diddy attack “four or five” women, including his ex-girlfriend’s Cassie and the late Kim Porter.

As per the official description, the four-part series explores the rise and influence of Sean “Diddy” Combs and the allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity that have trailed the mogul.

The docuseries will also “highlight the toxic power dynamic that played out within the industry and how it kept many survivors silenced until now.”

The Fall of Diddy is produced by Maxine Productions, the same company that did Quiet on the Set, the series that looked at alleged abuse at Nickelodeon. Rolling Stone Films is also attached to the project.

Diddy remains jailed in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. He was denied bail by three different federal judges.

The mogul was arrested on Sept. 16 in New York City on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, months after federal agents raided his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami.

He has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges in his criminal indictment. His trial is scheduled to begin in May 2025.

Combs is also facing dozens of civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse, allegations that the rap mogul denies.


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