Revolt has announced a new ownership structure after its founder, Sean “Diddy” Combs, stepped aside as chairman of the television and media company. Current employees will become the largest shareholder group of Revolt as Combs’ shares of the company have been fully redeemed and retired. “This is something that we’ve been looking to do, waiting …
Several months after Sean "Diddy" Combs was sued for alleged sex trafficking and abuse, federal agents raided his homes in L.A. and Miami. The music mogul has said he'll fight to clear his name.
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Sean Combs, who denied and promptly settled the allegations, faces criticism from various corners of his commercial empire, from his liquor partnership to his media brand.