Is he making a film about Diddy’s sexual misconduct allegations?
50 Cent is reportedly involved in the development of a TV documentary that will address recent sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Three different charges were brought against the rapper in a very short space of time.
Documentation could already be in the works
50 Cent has neither officially confirmed nor denied the rumors about the documentary, but it is reported via “Page SixThe report spread that 50 Cent’s film and television production company G-Unit was already working on the documentary.
The focus of the documentary: In mid-November 2023, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, the musician Cassie, accused Diddy of rape and abuse. But just one day after the lawsuit was filed, both parties are said to have reached an agreement with the help of a settlement. There is no concrete information about this and neither Cassie nor Diddy made any official statements about it.
But then more accusations followed. On the one hand, Diddy is said to have intentionally drugged Joi Dickerson-Neal in 1991, sexually abused her and filmed the whole thing so that the video could later be used as blackmail material against her, as “CNN” reported, among others. On the other hand, an anonymous plaintiff claims that she and a friend were raped alternately by Diddy and singer-songwriter Aaron Hall. She also states that Diddy became physically violent towards her a few days later. Neither Diddy nor Hall have yet commented on the allegations.
However, a spokesperson for Diddy responded to the allegations, telling People: “These are fabricated allegations that falsely allege misconduct from over 30 years ago and were filed at the last minute. It is nothing but greed for money. Because of his fame and success, Mr. Combs is an easy target for anonymous accusers who lie without conscience or consequences for financial gain.” He also emphasized: “The New York legislature certainly did not intend or expect that the Adult Survivors Act is exploited by fraudsters. The public should be skeptical and not rush to accept these false claims.”
The extent to which 50 Cent actually processes the cases in documentation is unknown.