50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot – as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: ‘Everything he says is a lie!’

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

As a seasoned observer of the entertainment industry, I find myself deeply troubled by the recurring allegations against Sean Combs, popularly known as Diddy. The video of the March 2016 incident with Cassie Ventura is harrowing and serves as a stark reminder that fame and influence do not excuse abusive behavior.


Fifty Cent was taken aback when he showed up at a photo shoot with a staggering $3.5 million in cash, and now he’s dishing the details of his ongoing dispute with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in an exclusive chat with The Hollywood Reporter.

The artist behind “In Da Club,” aged 49 and frequently teasing Diddy, 54 (who has faced multiple sexual assault lawsuits), drew inspiration from Muhammad Ali’s famous 1964 Sports Illustrated cover when he stacked cash for the THR magazine cover photo.

22-year-old boxer Ali was captured in a photo, flaunting his $1 million prize, with a ’50s twist to the image. He’s seen dressed entirely in green and seated atop a pile of cash, with sacks of money strategically placed around him.

The interview also saw 50 – real name Curtis James Jackson – weigh in on his frequent trolling of Diddy -over his multiple mounting lawsuits of late which saw Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles raided by Homeland Security as part of a sex trafficking investigation. 

50, in speaking about Diddy, stated that the recently resurfaced 2016 video of an alleged altercation with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, which became public this year, served as proof that “all his statements are untrue.”

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

He has openly expressed his disinterest in attending Puffy’s parties and similar activities. For quite some time, he has chosen to avoid such situations. It simply gives him an uneasy feeling, which he associates with it.

Talking about his response to the hotel video showing Diddy allegedly assaulting Cassie – he stated: ‘Initially, he claimed it never took place, but later the footage emerged – suggesting that whatever this person claims is false.’

Having been in situations where I’ve had to watch my own daughter face adversity, I can wholeheartedly say that such a scenario is nothing short of insane. If I were to envision her going through similar circumstances, it would drive me up the wall. It’s baffling how someone with such influence and power could let this happen. The person they are with should be an integral part of their life, not a forced presence. They should want to share in experiences, support, and love. Forcing someone to be a part of your life is not only unhealthy but also counterproductive. It’s crucial to cultivate relationships based on mutual respect, understanding, and genuine affection.

He asserted that Diddy previously expressed interest in going shopping with him, which he found peculiar since such an invitation might be something typically said by a man to a woman.

He added that from then he ‘wasn’t comfortable around him.’

50 initially crossed paths with Diddy when the latter was yet to be a renowned artist. However, 50 made it clear that they were not friends in the traditional sense. He also asserted that he had no desire to engage in conversations with him, either for social events or casual hangouts. Furthermore, 50 accused Diddy of exploiting people by claiming production credits that rightfully belonged to others.

The star implied that some people remained silent about Diddy’s alleged actions since they were part of the parties and enjoyed themselves, leaving them uncertain about the authenticity of any footage or lack thereof. Consequently, they chose not to speak up to avoid potential embarrassment due to their enjoyable experiences.

He said others would consider speaking up as ‘snitching’ or ‘dry snitching.’ 

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'
50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'
50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

Regarding their mutual friend Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent stated that she didn’t contact him to warn him about potentially messing up with Diddy, suggesting that she is aware of his actions.

DailyMail.com has contacted Blige’s representatives for comment. 

As a long-time follower of the music industry and its many twists and turns, I must say that the recent allegations against Diddy in a sex trafficking lawsuit are quite concerning. The alleged involvement of his ex, Daphne Joy, as a sex worker paid by him, if true, paints a troubling picture of his conduct. While it’s important to remember that these are just allegations at this point, they raise serious questions about the power dynamics within the industry and the treatment of women in particular. It’s disheartening to see such claims made against someone who has been a prominent figure in hip-hop for so long. Only time will tell what the outcome of this lawsuit will be, but it serves as a reminder that we must always hold those in positions of power accountable for their actions.

She contests the lawsuit’s assertion about her being a sex worker, labeling it as an attempt to tarnish her reputation.

50 Cent was accused by Joy of sexual assault, and she alleged that he neglected his parental duties towards their son, in a strongly worded Instagram post. In response, 50 Cent refuted her claims through a statement given to DailyMail.com, and subsequently filed a lawsuit against her for slander.

When questioned regarding the lawsuit, 50 responded that he couldn’t reveal much because of a current family court proceeding, yet referred to Joy’s statements as “nonsensical” and mentioned that matters have improved since the post was made.

He said he had the pair’s son Sire, 11, for Father’s Day.  

Toward the beginning of this month, 50 Cent playfully teased Diddy following the unexpected release of a disturbing video showing the rapper physically attacking Cassie.

The CNN-acquired video depicts Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, bare-chested and wearing only a towel around his waist, in pursuit of Cassie along the corridor of the InterContinental Hotel in Century City.

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'
50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'
50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

In my account, as I was attempting to board an elevator, a man seized me from behind, roughly forcing my head down and slamming me onto the cold, hard floor. He then continued his brutal assault by kicking me while I lay there motionless on the ground. With a cruel twist, he also took the two designer bags I’d been trying to flee with.

Diddy loomed over her, struck her repeatedly, and afterwards pulled her back to their room using her hoodie. According to Cassie, a lawsuit which was eventually resolved, Diddy allegedly paid the hotel $50,000 for the video evidence following the assault.

In an interview with DailyMail.com today, Cassie’s lawyer, Douglas Wigdor, stated that the distressing video serves to underscore the alarming and predatory actions of Mr. Combs.

It’s difficult to fully convey the bravery and resilience displayed by Ms. Ventura, as she bravely steps forward to shed light on this matter.

Two days following the 2016 incident, they made a public appearance together at the premiere of “The Perfect Match,” walking hand in hand on the red carpet.

Last year, I brought a lawsuit against Combs, claiming rape and various other misconduct. We reached a private settlement outside of court in November, without disclosing the monetary terms.

In her statement, Cassie expressed her intention to handle this situation peacefully and in a way that gives her some degree of influence over the outcome.

‘I want to thank my family, fans and lawyers for their unwavering support.’

According to Diddy’s attorney, the settlement didn’t imply any admission of wrongdoing on his part.

Approximately 50 individuals uploaded the video on Instagram, humorously commenting: “Oh, there’s no doubt that Puffy had nothing to do with it; this video clearly exonerates him!”

Two months following the raids of his homes in Miami and Los Angeles, carried out by Homeland Security for a probe into sex trafficking, the video footage from the March 2016 incident has surfaced.

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

He is also fighting lawsuits from other accusers who allege sexual misconduct and abuse. 

During a search at their father’s home in Los Angeles, both Justin and Christian “King” Combs, sons of Combs, were temporarily restrained using handcuffs.

In the month of February, a music producer brought forth a legal claim, accusing Combs of compelling him to seek out prostitutes and exerting undue influence for him to engage in sexual activities with them.

One of Combs’ accusers was a woman who claimed that the record producer had sexually assaulted her about twenty years ago, when she was only seventeen years old.

Combs and his attorneys have denied all of the lawsuits’ allegations.

The rapper is a significant figure in the hip-hop industry, having produced and managed during the last thirty years.

Previously called Puff Daddy, he constructed one of hip-hop’s most significant empires, carving a path with numerous ventures bearing his well-known moniker.

He is the founder of Bad Boy Records and a three-time Grammy winner who has worked with a slew of top-tier artists including Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Usher, Lil Kim, Faith Evans and 112.

In March 50 Cent trolled Combs after the Making The Band vet’s estates were raided.

The rapper shared a poster advertising a fake docu-series about Diddy on his Instagram. 

The poster for the ‘question series’ titled ‘Can Diddy Do It?’ showcased worn-out pictures of the rapper along with different investigative records.

50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'
50 Cent brings $3.5M of his own money in CASH to photoshoot - as he discusses his feud with shamed Diddy: 'Everything he says is a lie!'

50 Cent, also known as Curtis James Jackson III, posted with the caption: ‘This is set to shatter records when it’s released. Here’s a sneak peek for GreenLightGang; you know the atmosphere at Branson Cognac and LeCheminduroi.’

50 Cent has a documentary about the allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy in the works.

He announced the project back in December, revealing he planned on donating proceeds from the documentary to victims of sexual assault.

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2024-07-31 23:08

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