Justin and Christian Combs Announce Docuseries Addressing Diddy’s Legal Troubles
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Justin and Christian Combs Announce Docuseries Addressing Diddy’s Legal Troubles

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Diddy’s sons, Justin and Christian Combs, are preparing to speak publicly about their father’s controversial legal battle in a new docuseries with Zeus Network, set to premiere in 2026.

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Justin and Christian Combs are set to break their silence on the legal turmoil surrounding their father, Sean “Diddy” Combs, in an upcoming docuseries produced in partnership with Zeus Network. The as-yet-untitled project was announced on Sunday, December 28, and is scheduled to debut in 2026. A teaser trailer reveals the Combs brothers at home watching televised coverage of their father’s highly publicized criminal trial, which ultimately led to Diddy receiving a sentence of more than four years in prison on prostitution-related charges. The preview then shows Justin and Christian answering a collect call from FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, where the Bad Boy founder is currently serving his 50-month sentence. Despite the serious allegations leveled against Diddy over the past two years — including accusations of sexual assault and physical abuse, particularly involving women — his sons have remained firmly supportive of him. In 2025, Christian Combs, who records music under the name King Combs, temporarily took control of his father’s Instagram account in an effort to shift public perception. The takeover coincided with Diddy’s 55th birthday and featured a video montage celebrating his impact on hip-hop, highlighting classic hits such as 1997’s “It’s All About the Benjamins.” “Yo, what’s up y’all? It’s King Combs. Right now I’m taking over my pops’ Instagram,” Justin said in the video. “We’re gonna be posting videos, spreading positive energy and reminding people of all the great things he’s done.” The announcement of Justin and Christian’s docuseries comes shortly after the release of Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a Netflix documentary executive produced by 50 Cent that explores Diddy’s rise to power and dramatic fall from grace. The series has reportedly angered the music mogul, who issued a cease-and-desist letter following its release, demanding it be removed from streaming platforms. Diddy has publicly criticized the four-part documentary, labeling it a “shameful hit piece” and accusing its creators of using unauthorized and allegedly stolen footage.