50 Cent's Documentary on Diddy to Support Victims of Sexual Assault

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07/12/2023 20h38

In a recent development, rapper 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, and his company G-Unit Film and TV have announced that the proceeds from their upcoming untitled documentary on Sean "Diddy" Combs will be donated to victims of sexual assault and rape. The confirmation came through a representative for 50 Cent's company, who stated that the documentary is currently in development, with 50 Cent serving as the executive producer.

The announcement comes at a time when more alleged victims have come forward with accusations against Diddy, the "Bad Boy 4 Life" rapper. Recently, another sexual assault lawsuit was filed against Diddy, making it the fourth case against him. The latest lawsuit claims that Diddy, along with others, gang-raped a 17-year-old girl at his recording studio in New York City two decades ago.

Amidst these allegations, 50 Cent took to social media platform Instagram to tease the upcoming documentary. He shared a sneak peek of an interview with Bad Boy artist Mark Curry, who made disturbing claims about Diddy's parties. Curry alleged that Diddy would have spiked bottles for women to drink from, and then proceed to pop pills into their mouths. These allegations have added gravity to the controversy surrounding Diddy.

Diddy's former longtime girlfriend, singer Cassie, also recently settled a case against him. She accused him of raping and assaulting her for over a decade during their relationship. 50 Cent criticized Diddy's decision to settle the case in a now-deleted Instagram post.

Responding to the numerous allegations against him, Diddy issued a statement on Wednesday, addressing the situation and vehemently denying all accusations. He expressed his intent to fight for his name, his family, and the truth, emphasizing that he did not engage in any of the alleged actions.

As the conversation surrounding Diddy continues, the forthcoming documentary produced by 50 Cent and G-Unit Film and TV is expected to shed light on the allegations and offer further insight into the controversial events involving Diddy. With the revelation that the proceeds from the documentary will support victims of sexual assault and rape, it aims to provide a platform for those affected by such offenses.

The Post has reached out to Diddy's representatives for comment, and developments in this ongoing story are yet to unfold.

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