50 Cent Heightens Ridicule of Diddy Amidst Ongoing Federal Trial Drama

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15/05/2025 11h58

### 50 Cent Intensifies Mockery of Diddy Amidst Federal Criminal Trial

As disgraced music producer Sean "Diddy" Combs faced his second day of testimony in his highly-publicized federal criminal trial, rapper 50 Cent, legally known as Curtis James Jackson III, seized the opportunity to publicly mock his longtime adversary. This act continues a feud that has simmered since the early 2000s.

Currently, Combs is indicted on serious charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. He has steadfastly denied all allegations, pleading not guilty. However, this has not deterred Jackson from sharing his unfiltered opinions on the situation.

In one of his Instagram posts on Tuesday, Jackson zeroed in on accusations made by Combs' ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, who recounted alleged abuse during her first day of testimony. Ventura claimed Combs once demanded she immerse herself in an inflatable pool filled with baby oil. Jackson wrote, "Damn he did all that s--t to go out like this," and added, "SMH. This s--t crazier then [sic] regular crazy." The post featured a screenshot of a People magazine headline and artificially generated images of Combs in an inflatable pool.

On Wednesday, Jackson escalated his trolling with another Instagram post, sharing an image of himself in a suit before New York City's skyline, alongside the caption: "After listening to today's testimony, I think the diddler should have took [sic] the plea offer. The s--t they are saying is beyond me, so what do ya think?" This was followed by further jabs at Combs, even drawing Jay-Z into the fray.

The vitriol is not unprecedented. Following revelations that federal agents found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil at Combs' properties, Jackson had previously taken to Instagram in September. "Here I am keeping good company with @TheDrewBarrymoreShow. And I don't have 1,000 bottles of lube at the house," he wrote, undeterred by the gravity of the allegations.

Adding another layer to his continued public commentary, Jackson is reportedly leading the creation of a Netflix docuseries on Combs' case. This initiative is expected to delve deep into the allegations and the trial proceedings, further underscoring the contentious relationship between the two music moguls.

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