50 Cent Says Proceeds From His Documentary Detailing Diddy’s Alleged Sexual Assault Crimes Will Go To Rape Victims

50 Cent, Diddy
50 Cent Says Proceeds From His Documentary Detailing Diddy’s Alleged Sexual Assault Crimes Will Go To Rape Victims
Looks like 50 Cent was serious when he announced plans to release a documentary centered around Diddy’s alleged sexual assault crimes.
Earlier today (Dec. 6) Diddy was hit with his 4th sexual assault lawsuit by a woman being represented by the same attorney who successfully represented Cassie, full name Casandra Ventura, in her legal battle against her ex, Diddy. As you may recall, Diddy settled with Cassie just one day after she filed a lawsuit accusing him of many alarming acts that allegedly took place throughout their decade-long relationship, including sex trafficking, physical abuse, and rape.

Diddy, Cassie
In the latest suit brought against Diddy, a woman claims the music mogul gang-raped her with his longtime lieutenant Harve Pierre, and a third unidentified man, inside the bathroom of a recording studio in 2003 when she was 17. The 14-page complaint details how the then-teenager was sex-trafficked across state lines, fed “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” until everything became a “blur,” then came in and out of consciousness as the men allegedly took turns raping her.

Harve Pierre, Diddy
After news of the allegations broke, many people took to the internet to weigh in on the serious matter, including 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, who shared a few posts slamming Diddy for his alleged crimes.
In one upload to Instagram, he reminded the public of his plans to make a documentary about all the claims surrounding Diddy, real name Sean Combs, and wrote,
“My God 17 was no one off limits, This documentary is gonna blow you away! Diddy do it, or Not coming soon !!! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi @thefinallaptour”

In a follow-up video post featuring former Bad Boy artist Mark Curry claiming that Diddy previously hosted parties where he gave women spiked drinks, 50 Cent revealed the proceeds from his upcoming project will go to victims of sexual assault and rape. He captioned the footage,
“All G-Unit Film & Television proceeds from this Documentary will go to victims of Sexual Assault and Rape!”
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A rep for 50 Cent and G-Unit Film and Television confirmed to TMZ that his film is currently in the works and the rapper was serious when he said the funds earned will be donated to abuse victims.
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