New documentary series about him Sean “Diddy” Combs that will delve into both the music mogul’s reputation and the crimes he is accused of, subscription television network Investigation Discovery (ID) has announced.

The ID documentary series, produced by Maxine Productions and The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC) in association with Rolling Stone Films, will feature the stories of those who have claimed to have suffered acts of violence and brutality at the hands of the rapper.

Through access to archival footage and in-depth reporting from Rolling Stone, along with harrowing accounts from survivors, as well as friends and colleagues who knew and worked with the rapper before he became famous, the documentary will shed light on the allegations leveled against the once-star in the fireproof.

Diddy is in custody as his lawyers failed on Wednesday to get him released on bail.

The rapper, who faces charges of sexual assault, conspiracy, extortion, human trafficking, forced labor among other charges, will remain in custody pending trial. Federal prosecutor in New York Damian Williams said that the accused is a threat to the community.

If convicted, Diddy faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison and possibly life in prison.

The rapper has pleaded not guilty. The series will premiere in 2025 on ID and Max.