A new documentary set to premiere on Peacock features an interview with one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers, who has filed a lawsuit claiming he raped her with a remote control.
Titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” the documentary will be available on the streaming platform on Tuesday, Jan. 14.
Among those interviewed is a woman identified only as Ashley, whose face is not shown on camera.
She alleges that Combs raped her in 2018.
In her lawsuit filed in October under her full name, Ashley Parham, she recounts meeting the music mogul after he arrived at the Oakland, California, apartment of a man she had recently met.
In the documentary, Parham, visibly emotional at times, shares that since the alleged assault, she has become isolated and struggles to trust others.
“I’ve become incredibly reclusive,” she states. “I don’t trust anyone.”
In her complaint, Parham expressed that she was not “impressed” with Combs, suspecting he had “something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.”
Allegedly, Combs responded by saying she would “pay” for that remark.
The following month, Parham recounts being at the man’s apartment when Combs arrived with several others, including his chief of staff, Kristina Khorram.
The complaint alleges that Combs held a knife to her face and ultimately raped her with a remote control.
It also claims that Khorram threatened her, saying she could be sent anywhere in the world and would never see her family again.
In “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” Parham and her attorney provide additional details about the events leading up to the alleged assault.
Parham’s attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, claims to have discovered that the man her client was with was a “scouter” for Combs.
Combs has consistently denied all allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
In a statement to the documentary’s producers, Combs’ attorneys labeled these accusations as “fabricated.” Khorram’s lawyer also denied the allegations in a statement.
The documentary includes interviews with Combs’ childhood friends, his bodyguard, and for the first time, singer Al B. Sure!, who previously dated Combs’ former girlfriend Kim Porter and is the biological father of Combs’ adopted son, Quincy Brown.
Combs is currently in custody awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. In September, he was indicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty.
Combs’ trial is set to take place in May 2025.

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