Sean Combs: The Reckoning – BW Review

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On the Sunday, December 7, 2025, episode of Black Westchester presents The People Before Politics Radio Show, Damon K. Jones, AJ Woodson & Larnez Kinsey discuss the new Diddy Documentary, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” by executive producer, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson on Netflix

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AJ Woodson
AJ Woodson
AJ Woodson is the Editor-In-Chief and co-owner of Black Westchester, Host & Producer of the People Before Politics Radio Show, An Author, Journalism Fellow (Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism), Rap Artist - one third of the legendary underground rap group JVC FORCE known for the single Strong Island, Radio Personality, Hip-Hop Historian, Documentarian, Activist, Criminal Justice Advocate and Freelance Journalist whose byline has appeared in several print publications and online sites including The Source, Vibe, the Village Voice, Upscale, Sonicnet.com, Launch.com, Rolling Out Newspaper, Daily Challenge Newspaper, Spiritual Minded Magazine, Word Up! Magazine, On The Go Magazine and several others. Follow me at Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/mrajwoodson.bsky.social and Spoutible https://spoutible.com/MrAJWoodson

3 COMMENTS

  1. I wish I never watched The Reckoning. As much as most people knew about Diddy and all of his various allegations over the past 30+year’s, this documentary displayed them in all in chronological order. It was very hard to watch and listen to the victims accounts of assault, abuse, and being sexually violated. To hear how Kirk Burrows the co-founder of Bad Boy was threatened out of his share in the company, and was homeless was disheartening. The artists who were manipulated, abused and ripped off financially. The allegations of Combs involvement surrounding the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, really should be investigated to the fullest. The bottom line is Combs thought his fame, power, and fortune gave him the mindset to do whatever he wanted to everyone, with impunity.

  2. Thank you for sharing this. This website is something that is needed on the internet, someone with a little originality!

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