has no plans to remove the series

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Netflix responds to Diddy's accusations: it has no intention of removing the series

After the release of the series “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” on Netflix, co-produced by 50 Cent, Diddy's lawyers accused the platform of defamation for used “stolen” material, which according to them was not authorized for distribution.

Netflix responds, harshly rejecting the accusations of Sean “Diddy” Combs' legal team, further maintaining that all the footage was obtained legally, that it was authorized and checked by its legal department before release and that it therefore has no intention of withdrawing the series.

For now, Diddy's legal team has not yet filed a lawsuit against Netflix, but says it is moving in that direction.

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