Cancellation of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Reality Show Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations

Two additional cases involve claims of sexual assault by Combs and others. The cancellation of the reality show follows these legal developments and controversies surrounding Combs.

The reality show following the family of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, tentatively titled 'Diddy+7,' has been canceled by Hulu. The decision to scrap the show comes amid multiple lawsuits against Combs, including allegations of sexual assault. The first lawsuit was filed by Cassandra Ventura (Cassie), Combs' former long-time partner, who accused him of rape and assault over a decade. Another lawsuit by Joi Dickerson-Neal alleged that Combs drugged, sexually assaulted, and abused her. Two additional cases involve claims of sexual assault by Combs and others. The cancellation of the reality show follows these legal developments and controversies surrounding Combs.

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1. A reality show centered on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' family, titled 'Diddy+7,' has been canceled during its early development stages amid multiple sexual assault lawsuits against Combs.

2. The show, produced by James Corden’s production company Fulwell 73, was slated for Hulu but has been scrapped following the legal controversies surrounding Combs.

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3. The first lawsuit was filed by Cassandra Ventura (Cassie), Combs' former partner, accusing him of rape and assault over a decade. Although Combs denied wrongdoing, a settlement was reached a day later.

4. Joi Dickerson-Neal filed a suit less than a week later, alleging that Combs drugged, sexually assaulted, and abused her, including being a victim of revenge porn.

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5. Additional lawsuits include one from a Jane Doe accusing Combs and R&B singer Aaron Hall of taking turns raping her and her friends in the early 1990s, and another Jane Doe claiming Combs, Bad Boy Entertainment president Harve Pierre, and a third man raped her when she was 17.

(With Agency Inputs)

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