As conversations around Sean Combs The Reckoning continue to build, Gene Deal is offering his own view of a dispute that resurfaced once Misa Hylton shared how the situation has affected her and her son Justin Combs. Her message circulated across socials soon after Netflix released the documentary which revisits long standing allegations involving Diddy and features interviews with several people once connected to him.
In the post captured by The Shade Room before it disappeared from her page Hylton wrote that she is a private person and found it painful to even comment publicly. She said the harassment her son and she have been dealing with because of things implied by Gene Deal and stated in a recent Netflix documentary has been heartbreaking. She added that the public is being misled about her and her child and that they were pulled into something they never asked for that she described as a cruel game shaped by rumors and agendas.
Deal addressed her message during an interview with The Art of Dialogue and reacted directly when asked about her concerns. He said he had seen the post and insisted he never targeted Hylton. Deal said Misa how am I harassing you. I have never harassed you. I have always been a protector of you until now. He went on to say that it was never his responsibility to verify or deny speculation involving Anthony Wolf Jones and that Hylton was upset because he did not clarify a rumor he felt was not his place to address. He added Misa I have not harassed you one time.
The Reckoning directed by Alex Stapleton and executive produced by 50 Cent includes commentary from Mark Curry Al B Sure and Aubrey O Day. After its release Diddy’s team issued a strong statement calling the documentary a hit piece and claiming Netflix used stolen footage connected to unreleased projects initially intended for Diddy’s own use.