In a resurfaced 2022 podcast interview, director Cole Bennett revealed that Sean “Diddy” Combs claimed he has been documenting everything in his life since 1992. Diddy told Bennett to always bring a camera everywhere, stressing the importance of capturing every moment, something Diddy has reportedly done for decades. Bennett described this as valuable advice, with Diddy explaining that recording everything allowed him to look back on significant times fondly.
This resurfaced claim comes as Diddy faces serious legal trouble, including charges of sex trafficking, drug possession, and firearms offenses. According to an indictment, Diddy allegedly recorded “freak offs,” or elaborate sexual performances he directed. These recordings are part of a growing list of accusations against the music mogul, with over 100 people stepping forward to accuse him of sexual abuse, including minors, with some cases dating as far back as 1991.
Diddy’s legal team has firmly denied all charges, labeling the claims as part of a “reckless media circus.” His attorney emphasized that Diddy looks forward to proving his innocence in court, where the focus will be on evidence rather than speculation. Despite the severity of the allegations, a trial date has not yet been set, and Diddy remains in jail after being denied bail twice.
The revelations about Diddy’s long-standing habit of documenting his life have raised questions about the potential existence of incriminating footage. As the legal case continues, both his documentation practice and the charges against him are likely to remain key points of public and legal interest.