Diddy’s entourage turn on him in explosive new ‘Making of a Bad Boy’ documentary

Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs’ inner circle is speaking out about his criminal allegations in an explosive new documentary.

The film ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’ provides insight into the mogul’s decades-long career and never-before-seen footage of him.

Diddy insiders, including a childhood friend, a former bodyguard and a Making the Band winner, give interviews in the Peacock special.

His former Uptown Records labelmate Al B. Sure!, who dated Kim Porter before her relationship with Combs, breaks his silence in the documentary.

The trailer for the special, released Thursday, features footage of the rapper partying at home and in the studio.

“I’ve been with Sean for a while and have captured a lot of moments,” said an unidentified insider.

‘Every moment that a studio or a room is [lit with red lighting]he makes love, sex. Some of the girls in the room were definitely underage.”

“They said they could send me away and sell me to anyone,” an unidentified woman added.

The film ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’ provides insight into the mogul’s decades-long career and never-before-seen footage of him

An insider revealed when Diddy partied with a red light on 'he's making love, having sex'

An insider revealed when Diddy partied with a red light on ‘he’s making love, having sex’

The 90-minute documentary chronicles Combs’ early years, “his decades-long transformation into Puffy and then into Diddy, with crucial insight into the forces that shaped the man and possibly made him a monster,” according to Peacock.

“Sean Combs is a monster,” attorney Lisa Bloom declares in the trailer.

Bloom represents Dawn Richards, who sued the rapper for “terrorizing and sexually assaulting” her in a civil case against Combs.

“Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” will be available for streaming on Peacock on January 14.

The music mogul remains in federal custody at New York City’s infamous Metropolitan Detention Center, awaiting trial.

Combs has pleaded not guilty, and a recent Page Six report said he appeared in court “amazingly thinner” and “grayier” after months away from the lavish lifestyle he and his family were accustomed to.

After a months-long investigation by authorities, he was charged with sex trafficking, extortion and transportation to engage in prostitution – all of which he denies – and a trial date has been set for May 5.

Combs was placed on suicide watch during his first week in custody but was taken off shortly afterwards, with his lawyer claiming his client was ‘concentrated and very strong’.

Combs was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution

Combs was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution

He is facing a series of sexual harassment charges and new allegations, including a new lawsuit alleging sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl.

The new legal filing from DailyMail.com claims Diddy “aggressively approached” the young girl with a “crazy look in his eyes” before sexually assaulting her.

She claims that an unnamed male celebrity also raped her while Diddy and an unnamed female celebrity watched.

The rapper has denied the allegations. His lawyers told DailyMail.com that he has “never sexually assaulted anyone” and said the latest “barrage of allegations” were nothing more than “obvious attempts to garner publicity.”