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Hulu has removed the Sean “Diddy” Combs reality series in the wake of sexual assault allegations

The early phases of a reality series featuring Sean “Diddy” Combs on Hulu have been canceled, according to information obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.

The production company Fulwell 73 was responsible for the endeavor that had been centered around the family life of the music magnate. This development follows the filing of four lawsuits against Combs since November, three of which were filed before the deadline to file a claim under the Adult Survivors Act of New York. Combs has issued a denial of the accusations.

A woman identifying herself as Jane Doe filed the most recent complaint in federal court in New York last week, alleging that former Bad Boy Entertainment president and rapper Harve Pierre raped her in 2003 when she was seventeen years old.

In November, three prior lawsuits were filed, one of which was filed by Joi Dickerson-Neal, who was a guest on one of the celebrity’s music videos and claimed he inebriated and raped her in 1991 while she was a student at Syracuse University. In the early 1990s, he and singer Aaron Hall were accused in a separate lawsuit by a Jane Doe woman of sexually assaulting her and a friend.

Less than a week after Combs settled a lawsuit filed by vocalist Cassie, who had accused him of raping and physical abuse for close to a decade, these lawsuits were filed.

Several additional notable Hollywood figures were sued before the deadline of last month, in accordance with the New York law that reinstated the time for filing sexual misconduct claims for a period of one year. A number of other celebrities, including Jamie Foxx, Axl Rose, and Cuba Gooding Jr., were also sued.

In a statement published on social media, Combs, who resigned as chairman of the hip-hop television network Revolt late last month, had previously denied the allegations. “I did not commit any of the abhorrent acts that are being accused,” he declared in the statement.