Diddy is currently negotiating a number of lawsuits stemming from allegations of sexual abuse, harassment and misconduct, giving filmmakers plenty of material to document his proliferating troubles.

On Thursday (April 4), TMZ reported that “at least 5 production companies” from the US and UK are in the process of compiling the mogul’s recent troubles into documentaries. Among these outlets is Hulu, who severed ties with the New York native last year while they were working with him on a reality television series titled Diddy+7.

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The publication’s sources have also conveyed that a lot of these projects were commissioned after the Bad Boys boss’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security.

To that point, a number of his former associates — label executives, show producers, dancers, former security guards and ex-girlfriends — have been contacted to share their experiences with the “Tell Me” hitmaker.

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The same article also states that Diddy’s longtime critic Aubrey O’Day might also participate in the upcoming presentations. Earlier this year, she took to social media to remind her followers not to get distracted by trivial details surrounding his lawsuits.

In late February, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones sued the 54-year-old for sexual harassment as well as drugging and threatening him over the course of a year. The legal paperwork has since been circulating online, with one note in particular generating tons of attention as it suggests that the businessman had sex with Usher, Meek Mill and Stevie J.

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The former Danity Kane singer subsequently took to Twitter and wrote: “Sexuality is not as neat and tidy as y’all want it to be.. focus on the crimes.”

Though she limited the engagement on her post, the 40-year-old reshared some of the posts emphasizing the point she made and crediting her for remaining firm in her criticism of Diddy over the years.

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“you’ve been telling us how it’s a pimp how situation,” one of the retweeted posts read. “You’ve been telling us the shady stuff that’s been going on with DIDDY. Huge fan and nothing but respect for you!”

Another echoed the sentiment with: “She ain’t lied [exclamation-mark emojis] FOCUS ON THE CRIMES [exclamation-mark emojis] Aubrey tried to warn y’all [exclamation-mark emojis].”