Kirk Burrowes, the man who helped launch Bad Boy Entertainment in 1993, is pulling no punches in Netflix’s “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.” In the fourth episode, titled “Blink Again,” Burrowes offers one of the most personal and direct accusations yet against Diddy.
“I’m also am a victim on multiple levels with Sean Combs,” Burrowes says on camera.
What began as a high-powered business partnership allegedly spiraled into something much darker. Burrowes claims, “Not only was he abusive to me from an employer-employee standpoint. He was also abusive to me in other ways.” When asked to clarify, he responds, “Sexually deviant ways.”
“I did not want to do it. I didn’t want to be around him and take care of him as he’s SA-ing me and others,” he continues.
Burrowes says he once held a 25% stake in Bad Boy and worked around the clock. But after being fired, he tried to sue for what he felt he was owed. That lawsuit, and others, were dismissed due to timing. He says the fallout left him homeless and blacklisted.
“It was eventually labeled RICO and racketeering. I was the first to call it,” Burrowes adds.
He describes Diddy as “devious,” “calculating,” and a “master manipulator,” accusing him of committing “hate crimes” against people who’ve crossed him.
Burrowes filed a new lawsuit in March with fresh claims. Diddy’s legal team called it “another frivolous attempt” to revive old accusations.

