50 Cent Trolls Diddy Amid Cassie’s Sexual Assault Allegations

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50 Cent Trolls Diddy Amid Cassie’s Sexual Assault Allegations

50 Cent is back again, playing online, and his latest victim is Sean Diddy Combs!

The music mogul is the name on everyone’s lips following the shocking allegations leveled against him by his ex-girlfriend, Cassie. We break the news that the RnB singer has accused his former mentor of rape, physical abuse and sex-trafficking among other salacious matters.

50 Cent, who has been labeled the king of trolling, has taken to social media to share his thoughts on Diddy’s story.

50 Cent Trolls Brother Love For ‘Looking Crazy’

Following the news of Cassie’s claim against Diddy, 50 Cent took action social media to seduce his colleagues. Sharing a viral meme of him looking flustered, the “Candy Shop” rapper wrote:

“Dear brother, dear brother, dear brother, you out here look ? CRAZY AS MF. LMAO.”

Curtis James Jackson III aka 50 Cent on Good Morning America.MEGA

As expected, the post resonated with internet users who continued to join the trolling. “Dear brother will be sharing a cell with Big Suge soon ?,” wrote one fan. Another wrote, LMAOOOOOOOOOO bro been WAITING for this moment.”

The comment read, “First Pac… Now Cassie? This guy needs to be a lawyer!!! ???,” while another statement read, “I swear I love how small this guy is ?.”

50 Cent is no stranger to bashing Diddy every time his name comes up in the news for the wrong reasons. In October, he named Diddy over the death of hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur amid the arrest of his murder suspect, Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis.

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The rapper, real name Curtis James Jackson III, took to his Instagram page to call out Diddy in a post about Tupac’s death, two weeks after Davis was arrested in connection with his murder. He uploaded a photo of Tupac riding shotgun next to music record executive Suge Knight in a black BMW. The same car he was killed in during a drive-by shooting in September 1996.

“D–n so Pac is lined up by brother love. LOL Time to Lawyer up, s–t might get sticky,” wrote 50 Cent. While the G-Unit Records founder is known for his trolling, his allegations against Diddy come as the “Coming Home” rapper has been rumored for years to be involved in Tupac’s death.

It also didn’t help that suspect Keffe D implicated Diddy in Tupac’s murder during an interview in August. “If I never meet [Diddy], I will never get involved in this bull—,” said Keffe D. “I will never see bro. I will never get involved in this bull—.”

Damn dear brother, dear brother, dear brother, you out here look ?CRAZY AS MF. LMAO #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi pic.twitter.com/Kn6PLWchL8

— 50sen (@50sen) November 16, 2023

He continued, “It literally brought down two empires of people in one night. Mine sure is — Suges too. [Diddy] the only one still going back and forth. He made us— down, man.” Tupac’s brother, Mopreme, alluded to something similar during an appearance on Comedy Hype.

“I don’t have to do anything. this individual [Keefe D] mentioned [Diddy’s] name. Law enforcement has a job to do. Will they do it? It feels like Pac is being prosecuted because back in the day when things were going down, everyone thought he was crazy,” Mopreme claimed.

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Diddy Accused Of Rape, Sex Trafficking & Physical Abuse

As previously mentioned, in the $30 million lawsuit Cassie filed against her ex-boyfriend, she claims she suffered a decade of abuse at the hands of the “Bump, Bump, Bump” rapper while they were together.

The “Long Way 2 Go” singer claims Diddy controlled and abused her for over ten years. He also reportedly drugged her, beat her, and forced her to have sex with numerous male sex workers, all on video.

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“After years of silence and darkness. I am finally ready to tell my story, and speak up for myself and for the benefit of other women facing violence and abuse in their relationships,” wrote Cassie who said she first met Diddy in 2005 and they broke up. in 2018.

He recalled a certain incident when talking to another person caused Diddy to physically attack him. Cassie remembers talking “to another music manager at a party in Los Angeles, he [Diddy] get angry She hopes that talking to this manager will allow her to further develop her career, and that Mr. Combs will be happy for her, but instead he becomes very angry and drags her out of the club where the party is taking place. In the car leaving the club, Mr Combs hit Ms Ventura, pushed her into the corner of the vehicle and punched her in the face.”

Adding, “When the car arrived at Mr. Combs’ residence, Ms. Ventura tried to run away, but Mr. Combs followed her and proceeded to kick her in the face again. Ms. Ventura was bleeding profusely and was taken into Mr. Combs’ home, where she began vomiting from the violent attack.”

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The RnB singer also claimed that Diddy introduced “sex workers” into their relationship and often made him ingest large amounts of drugs, including “ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana and alcohol” during the encounters.

Diddy has since denied all the claims describing it as a ploy to make money. “Mr. Combs vehemently denies these offensive and outrageous allegations. For the past six months, Mr. Combs has been subject to Ms. Ventura’s constant demands for $30 million, under the threat of writing a damaging book about their relationship, which has been categorically rejected as outright extortion,” said his lawyer Ben Brafman.

He continued, “Despite retracting her initial threat, Ms. Ventura is now forced to file a lawsuit full of baseless and outrageous lies, intended to smear Mr. Combs’ reputation and seek a payday.”

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