A theory of why Sean "Diddy" Combs was allegedly able to hide his crimes was given in a recent documentary. The Secret Life of Diddy: A Special Edition of 20/20, premiered on Wednesday night on ABC. The show explored Combs' life and career culminating with the recent allegations against him from over 120 people and his indictment.

Combs is currently in the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, and denies all allegations and wrongdoings. The alleged crimes go back decades and left people wondering how Combs would have been able to get away with it for so long. P Diddy pushes for 'speedy trial' after being hit with 120 more accusations Diddy's 'Mr Fixit' head of security previously worked for Michael Jackson before finding singer dead The documentary gives a possible answer.

Kelley L Carter, an ABC News Entertainment Contributor, was interviewed and said: "According to prosecutors, this has been going on for a really long time and the reason why they say that he's been able to get away with doing this for so long is he essentially has been blackmailing people into being silent." She also made a point to say that these alleged "freak off" parties that Combs held were "different than the sex drugs and rock and roll folklore that I think a lot of us are familiar with." She added that the allegations sounded "like a sex crime.

" Diddy was first accused in November 2023 by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. She alleged in her lawsuit that he abused her and forced .