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Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy — episode 1 — Sean Combs
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March 17, 2026 at 01:40 PM

Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy: Sean Combs and federal charges of sex trafficking

Brian Buckmire and ABC News investigate the music mogul's fall in the new series premiere

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy
ABC Audio

What is the episode about?

Sean “Diddy” Combs is the focal point of the premiere episode of the new podcast series from ABC Audio, where host Brian Buckmire takes listeners behind the scenes of one of music history's most sensational criminal cases. The episode maps the transition from decades of rumors in the music industry to the specific federal charges that were brought in the case United States v. Sean “Diddy” Combs . Through legal analysis, it explains how the New York prosecution has built a case involving organized crime, extortion, and forced prostitution.

The case behind the episode

The case against Sean Combs gained serious momentum in late 2023 when singer Cassie Ventura filed a civil lawsuit with detailed descriptions of physical violence and sexual abuse. Although this lawsuit was settled quickly, it opened the floodgates for a number of other accusers. This episode specifically focuses on the federal charges of 'freak offs' — extensive sexual sessions that Combs allegedly orchestrated, controlled, and recorded on video. The accusations claim that these events were facilitated through threats of violence and career consequences for the women involved. Sean Combs' defense maintains that all sexual acts were consensual, and the podcast highlights both sides of the legal strategy leading up to the trial in 2025.

About the podcast

Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy is produced by 20/20 and ABC Audio as a flagship series covering the case in real-time. The series is structured as a narrative story in six parts, followed by frequent updates as the trial itself begins. Host Brian Buckmire, a legal contributor for ABC News, brings his expertise as a defense attorney to explain the complex burdens of proof in a human trafficking case. The podcast draws on extensive archival material and interviews to paint a picture of Combs' power position in the industry and the structures surrounding his company Bad Boy Entertainment.

Listen here

Sean Combs
United States v. Sean “Diddy” Combs – Sex trafficking
organized crime
New York
2024-2025
Brian Buckmire
unsolved
Wife murder
drab
case about lighter gas blackout
Femicide
The robbery murder on Stien
The Basement Murder — homicide case in Denmark
The murder in English Village
mordssag
justitssvigt
overerstatningskommission
domstol
forsvinding
justitsmordet
hvidvaskning
sundhedsbedrageri
mordsager
celebrity-mord
forlovelse

The episode can be streamed on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It serves as an introduction to the extensive coverage that ABC News plans to provide throughout the legal proceedings. For listeners seeking additional visual context, the program Burden of Proof on ABC News Live is recommended, which complements the podcast's content.

Related episodes and media

Those interested in this case may benefit from reading more in our CrimeDex on Sean Combs or listening to previous analyses of similar cases within the entertainment industry. The case has ties to earlier investigations of abuse of power in Hollywood and the music world, making this podcast an important document in the ongoing cultural debate about accountability.

Sources

  • ABC Audio: Bad Rap Podcast Official Page
  • U.S. Department of Justice: Indictment against Sean Combs
  • ABC News: Burden of Proof - The Case Against Diddy

Reviews

"A sharp and legally sound overview of how rumors turned into a federal case against one of music's biggest names." — Apple Podcasts (4.5/5)

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Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy — episode 1 — Sean Combs
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 01:40 PM

Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy: Sean Combs and federal charges of sex trafficking

Brian Buckmire and ABC News investigate the music mogul's fall in the new series premiere

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy
ABC Audio
Sean Combs
United States v. Sean “Diddy” Combs – Sex trafficking
organized crime
New York
2024-2025
Brian Buckmire
unsolved
Wife murder
drab
case about lighter gas blackout
Femicide
The robbery murder on Stien
The Basement Murder — homicide case in Denmark
The murder in English Village
mordssag
justitssvigt
overerstatningskommission
domstol
forsvinding
justitsmordet
hvidvaskning
sundhedsbedrageri
mordsager
celebrity-mord
forlovelse

What is the episode about?

Sean “Diddy” Combs is the focal point of the premiere episode of the new podcast series from ABC Audio, where host Brian Buckmire takes listeners behind the scenes of one of music history's most sensational criminal cases. The episode maps the transition from decades of rumors in the music industry to the specific federal charges that were brought in the case United States v. Sean “Diddy” Combs . Through legal analysis, it explains how the New York prosecution has built a case involving organized crime, extortion, and forced prostitution.

The case behind the episode

The case against Sean Combs gained serious momentum in late 2023 when singer Cassie Ventura filed a civil lawsuit with detailed descriptions of physical violence and sexual abuse. Although this lawsuit was settled quickly, it opened the floodgates for a number of other accusers. This episode specifically focuses on the federal charges of 'freak offs' — extensive sexual sessions that Combs allegedly orchestrated, controlled, and recorded on video. The accusations claim that these events were facilitated through threats of violence and career consequences for the women involved. Sean Combs' defense maintains that all sexual acts were consensual, and the podcast highlights both sides of the legal strategy leading up to the trial in 2025.

About the podcast

Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy is produced by 20/20 and ABC Audio as a flagship series covering the case in real-time. The series is structured as a narrative story in six parts, followed by frequent updates as the trial itself begins. Host Brian Buckmire, a legal contributor for ABC News, brings his expertise as a defense attorney to explain the complex burdens of proof in a human trafficking case. The podcast draws on extensive archival material and interviews to paint a picture of Combs' power position in the industry and the structures surrounding his company Bad Boy Entertainment.

Listen here

The episode can be streamed on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It serves as an introduction to the extensive coverage that ABC News plans to provide throughout the legal proceedings. For listeners seeking additional visual context, the program Burden of Proof on ABC News Live is recommended, which complements the podcast's content.

Related episodes and media

Those interested in this case may benefit from reading more in our CrimeDex on Sean Combs or listening to previous analyses of similar cases within the entertainment industry. The case has ties to earlier investigations of abuse of power in Hollywood and the music world, making this podcast an important document in the ongoing cultural debate about accountability.

Sources

  • ABC Audio: Bad Rap Podcast Official Page
  • U.S. Department of Justice: Indictment against Sean Combs
  • ABC News: Burden of Proof - The Case Against Diddy

Reviews

"A sharp and legally sound overview of how rumors turned into a federal case against one of music's biggest names." — Apple Podcasts (4.5/5)

Read more

Mørkeland — episode 296 — Danish hammer murder in Portugal
Podcast Episode

Mørkeland: Danish hammer murder in Portugal and a heavily pregnant woman's panic in Nørrebro

Danish Murder Cases — episode S13E6 — The Murder with the Hammer
Podcast Episode

Danish Murder Cases: Two teenagers convicted for brutal hammer murder of friend

Suing Diddy — episode 1 — Derrick Lee Cardello Smith vs. Sean Combs
Podcast Episode

Suing Diddy: Derrick Lee Cardello Smith is suing Sean Combs for 100 million dollars

Related Content
Mørkeland — episode 296 — Danish hammer murder in Portugal

Mørkeland: Danish hammer murder in Portugal and a heavily pregnant woman's panic in Nørrebro

Danish Murder Cases — episode S13E6 — The Murder with the Hammer

Danish Murder Cases: Two teenagers convicted for brutal hammer murder of friend

Suing Diddy — episode 1 — Derrick Lee Cardello Smith vs. Sean Combs

Suing Diddy: Derrick Lee Cardello Smith is suing Sean Combs for 100 million dollars

Mørkeland — episode 298 — Natascha Kampusch and Wolfgang Priklopil

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Susanne Sperling

Admin

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