Sean “Diddy” Combs’ heated confrontation at UCLA in 2015, which stemmed from his son’s treatment by a football coach, resulted in an intense altercation, as newly revealed documents from the Los Angeles County prosecutors indicate. While Combs was arrested for suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, battery, and making threats, he ultimately faced no criminal charges. According to the document, Combs allegedly choked an intern and put another staff member in a headlock, all while defending his son. However, Combs’ representatives maintained that his actions were purely defensive and aimed at protecting his son, who was reportedly being bullied by the coach.

The incident unfolded at UCLA’s weight training facility when Combs confronted strength coach Sal Alosi after his son, Justin Combs, was disciplined during a workout. The situation escalated, leading to a physical altercation, during which Alosi sustained minor scratches, and an intern was briefly choked. The prosecutors opted not to pursue criminal charges due to the lack of serious injuries.

In recent weeks, Diddy has faced a barrage of lawsuits, with multiple allegations of running a criminal enterprise. His legal battles mark a sharp fall from grace for the hip-hop mogul who was once at the pinnacle of the music industry. Combs, who previously faced criminal charges in other incidents, has so far avoided significant legal repercussions, though recent lawsuits could intensify legal scrutiny.

In 1999, Combs was arrested for assaulting a record executive but later pleaded guilty to a minor harassment charge. He also faced legal battles following a 2001 shooting at a Times Square nightclub, but was acquitted of the charges, walking free while his protégé was convicted.

This latest controversy adds to the growing list of allegations against Combs, whose career, while illustrious, has been marred by legal troubles.