The Breakfast Club - 50 Cent’s Never Before Seen Video of Diddy Could Effect His Appeal! Let's Talk!
Episode Date: December 2, 2025In this episode of The Latest with Loren Lorosa, Loren breaks down the highly anticipated Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which examines the serious legal turmoil surrounding Sean &ldqu...o;Diddy” Combs. She explores how the documentary could impact Diddy’s public image, career legacy, and ongoing legal battles—including his current appeal tied to prostitution-related charges. Loren also unpacks the behind-the-scenes controversies surrounding the film’s production, from accusations of unauthorized footage to speculation about Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s involvement and motivations. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren Lorosa on IG @lorenlorosaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Curtis 50 Cent Jackson pulled up and did not come to play.
We have not yet seen the full documentary,
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But that is airing on Netflix in 24 hours.
And Good Morning America has previewed some of the exclusive scenes.
or footage that they've been saying, like, okay, we have this exclusive footage, never before seen.
Baby Good Morning America gave us a glimpse in.
So let's take a listen and a watch to some of this footage.
This morning, never before seen footage of Sean Diddy Combs in the days leading up to his arrest in New York last September.
You want to put this stuff in my fan?
The exclusive video obtained by Netflix shows Combs debating with his lawyers about strategy.
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The footage is part of a new highly anticipated docu-series by director Alex Stapleton and rapper and executive producer Curtis Fiddyson Jackson, titled Sean Combs, The Reckoning.
Was there anything that surprised you when you were watching?
I think it was surprising that he actually filmed it.
It was very interesting to watch a man who's known for his brand presence.
You know, he has a really amazing knack for marketing and all of that
and how he was sort of taking that into account
and how he was coming off to the public.
So we talked a lot about, you know, a lot of this on the breakfast club
during the latest with Lauren the Rosa.
But, you know, here on the podcast, I wanted to kind of focus on some other things.
So two things that instantly,
you know just took over my mind when I saw this interview when I saw these clips
number one my first thought was this is going to mess up this man's appeal you guys
know that Diddy is currently at Fort Dix here in New Jersey he is you know
supposed to be doing 50 months which is like two years in some months hoping that he can
or he's hoping that he can even if the appeal doesn't work that there are like
programs and different things that he's doing
that would kind of get him out in a little bit of, you know, earlier time.
But what he's really hoping is, is that he is either pardoned by President Trump.
And we've heard rummlings around that, but nothing confirmed, or that this appeal works.
Now, his team said almost a month ago now, so this appeal was coming in the next few weeks,
that they are looking to appeal his conviction.
Diddy was convicted of two counts of the man at.
which are prostitution charges and being in the courtroom and I've mentioned and talked you guys
through this a lot please go you know back and take a listen at all of our diddy trial covers we
were there we were in the courtroom we were on the street we were in the thick of it right
the main thing that I took away from trial and away from the judge was that they really felt
as though as a human being Diddy just wasn't a good person and because
Because he wasn't a good person, you know, and I'm going to say allegedly, but like, you know, from what I took away from court, I felt as if the judge felt like did he morally wasn't a good person, right? Allegedly.
And on top of that, coupled with all of his resources and his power and his money and basically there being no real checks and balances, it could lead to him, you know, allegedly being able to continue the cycle of things.
I don't got to even say allegedly because when it comes to the prostitution, he was convicted of that.
So it can lead to him being or continuing to be this person who was convicted of these two acts of prostitution, but even bigger than that, not even bigger than that.
But in addition to that, a judge, although Diddy was not charged with anything directly related to that Cassie CNN, 2016, you know, that Cassie CNN video that was released recently, but it was from a 2016 beating of Cassie.
in a hotel in L.A., the judge made it very clear that, you know, watching that video but seeing
what did he did in public as his public fixture who denied things and, you know, said that,
you know, he was debilitating himself and working on itself and then went on to get into it
with a Jane Doe who also testified that was one of his former girlfriends and physically
get into it with her. And there was, you know, you know, all these substances involved and
all the things, right? The footage that if as advertised,
Right. So if this Netflix documentary is as advertised and we are going to see footage from those last few weeks before Diddy was going to be, you know, turning himself into the feds, I think character wise, the fact that Diddy can't control what we might see, for instance, that he did call with his attorneys or I know they mentioned the hand sanitizer and stuff like that and tried to make it where like, you know, he's not as much of a man of the people as he's.
seems and everything has been about Diddy and for the people and for the culture and it's like
he really from what they're alleging based on the way that this angle of this interview was
set up it's like he almost feels like you know he's above and and that has been the conversation
with the legal system and Diddy it's like you you are not greater than and because there
has been this you know height of fame and uncontrolled everything substance abuse
you know all of these things that you've been able to do uncontrollably you need to sit down
and we need to control this for a bit if these videos show anything like that and i doubt based
on the the relationship between 50 and ditty i highly doubt he's going to hold back any of that
if it's there morally i just don't know how a judge could could could
be made aware of this and I'm sure the government is watching to use it as they fight the
appeal and not feel like oh no we're not about to do this cycle again sit down and that was a
question that I asked that he's team today when I watched this and what they told me is legally
it can't stop anything like of course legally he's still going to be able to appeal and all of the
things but judges are human so whether or not there's like a moral or an emotional pull
him by whatever he sees in this video you just don't know and i will tell y'all from sitting in that
courtroom the day that diddy was sentenced prior to the sentencing the day that diddy was found not
guilty in the riko but guilty on the main act charges but denied a bond this judge does not think
that diddy number one can be in control of his own number two he thinks that morally diddy
needs to reset restart it's already leaning a little bit towards these cliques
showing that right like him kind of caring about his image more than anything else and and that
leans into like this whole like monster that was the narrative that was created following the
casting video which the judge leaned on a lot and allowed the jury to do so as well a decade ago
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so there was also the audio in this documentary where 50 cent talks about like people making this
like a personal thing right and ditty's team is leaning heavily on that like diddy's team is like
look of all the things Netflix could do like this is not journalism because y'all went and got
somebody who diddy's team alleges obviously has this malice and this hate towards ditty to
work on this documentary so they say we've confirmed
the Netflix used footage that was never authorized for release because from what I've been
told this doc this this video that was shot was shot by a video photographer like a videographer
photographer who was hired by Diddy's main videographer photographer but diddy's team is really
not sure if all of the documentation and paperwork that Diddy's videographer or photographer was
under covers this person like they just they don't know but they didn't authorize anything to be used but I
did hear that you know did he was in his own netflix situation netflix conversation with
netflix and the ceo over there but once they wouldn't give him creative control
he moved on and then now 50 saint has his documentary i have yet to hear back from
netflix on this but i have reached out they say you know the footage was created for an entirely
different purpose under an arrangement that was never completed and no rights were ever transferred
to netflix a payment dispute between outside parties does not create permission for netflix to for
Netflix to use unlicensed private material because from what I'm told there was a payment dispute
between the videographer, photographer, and Diddy, this guy, whoever it is that sold this footage
or whatever he did to get the footage to 50 cents because I don't know for sure if it was
sold. I don't know what their licensing agreement was. But whatever it was that they did,
I know that this guy wasn't paid by Diddy. And he should have been, from what I understand.
None of this footage came from Mr. Combs or his team in its inclusion.
raises serious questions about how it was obtained
and why Netflix chose to use it.
They also go on.
They allege that Netflix is only heightening the court issue
by giving creative control on this production
to Curtis 50 Cent Jackson.
They allege 50 Cent is a longtime public adversary
who has mocked Mr. Cohn for decades
posting fabricated accusations
and publicly celebrated his legal challenges.
Even Mr. Jackson has admitted he was shocked.
Sean ever filmed some of these moments
and I'm referring back to this moment right here.
when 50 says this and we're going to input that when he's like I'm shocked he even recorded it
for those that are editing which underscores the footage is being exploited for entertainment
rather than present with fairness or context now that that's what they're alleging but i'll be fair
here that like if you can get some exclusive footage from that week those few days whatever
before did he was going to be locked up anybody even if you were a random journalist at an outlet
wherever you're going to run that it's a gold mine to be honest i don't know how i fell in 50
his lap but it is a goldmine i don't think that that shows bias i think it's just good footage to have
for something like this which of course they're not celebrating the did he seems obviously pissed about
that beyond the legal concerns mr combs views netflix decisions as they allege it's a personal
breach of trust he has long respected ted serendos who was a CEO at netflix admired the legacy
of clarence avon and maintained a positive personal relationship with the company's leadership
for Netflix to hand this story to someone who has publicly attacked him for decades
feels to Mr. Colms like an unnecessary and deeply personal at front.
He expected fairness at minimum from the people he considered colleagues.
Now, keep in mind y'all, like I told you,
I was told that Diddy had his own situation that was in conversation at Netflix.
Again, I don't know how far it got, but I do know that there was something happening there.
Diddy's team continues and they allege that Netflix's recent pattern
or prioritizing sensational content over accuracy.
But they do say that their legal team plan to, you know,
formally reach out to Netflix about this to have a conversation.
But they haven't confirmed nothing legally, like officially,
like no cease and desist, no lawsuit, no anything like that.
And, you know, they've done that in the past.
I don't think that ain't that matter to be honest with y'all
because at midnight we're all going to watch a documentary.
It's going to be everywhere by tomorrow morning.
So it's like, Diddy's team can do all of this, but like, it's done.
I guess 50 cents pulled it off
It's literally done
Now the documentary goes live
Tonight at 12 p.m.
Or 12 a.m. Eastern Standard Time
I will be tuned in
We'll be back with conversation here about it
Yeah I just
There are several reasons why this documentary is like
Oh my God
But there's been so many ditty documentaries
At this point
But I think that footage
I'm trying to tell y'all
Man I just
That footage that's going to be
The thing
Like that is going to be
the it thing that can make or break kind of how Diddy is able to move forward from this documentary
or not.
I mean, he'll move forward at some point, but like, and I'll be honest with y'all, I don't
think that the government really believes that Diddy has a strong appeal anyway, because
when his team asks for the appeal conversation to be expedited, they didn't even oppose.
Like, they didn't even fight that.
They're like, okay, cool, we can get it out the way.
I really don't think that they believe he has a strong argument.
Just in everything I watched in court, I don't think a,
judge will grant did he in the pill especially not that same judge that he saw you know his whole
trial but we'll just have to see man 50 cent is not somebody you want to have as one of your
enemies i'll tell you that want you guys to take a look at the documentary let me know how you feel
i'm la rosa everywhere on social get in the streets and in the tweets okay i've posted this statement
to my instagram into the brown gar grind the instagram get in the comments i want to know how you
feel about this i see people saying 50 cent has this crazy obsession with you
with ditty why what is going on i see people saying you know it's fair game anybody else would
produce it and put out other people are asking a question i'm asking like legally i want to know
what they included and what they didn't because legally like there's so much to vet here there's been
so many claims with this situation there's so much to vet what's real what's not i just want to know
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