50 Cent Documentary of Diddy Allegations Will Break Records

June 2024 · 2 minute read

50 Cent has claimed his documentary about tune mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs will break viewing records.

The rapper, 48, (real identify Curtis Jackson) took to X on Tuesday to tease a challenge about Diddy’s present troubles that he says his production company has been operating on.

Alongside quilt artwork of Diddy, 50 Cent, who's now an acclaimed TV manufacturer, wrote: “This is gonna break records when this drop.”

A consultant for his company, Curtis Jackson & G-Unit Film and TV, confirmed the scoop of the documentary to Entertainment Tonight in a commentary in December.

The social media put up follows Diddy’s Holmby Hills and Miami mansions being raided by several Homeland Security agents and police officers.

“Homeland Security Investigations New York carried out regulation enforcement actions as section of an ongoing investigation with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami and our local law enforcement companions,” Homeland Security informed Us Weekly in a commentary shortly after the raids came about. “We will supply additional knowledge because it becomes to be had.”

On Tuesday, Diddy, 54, was once spotted at a Miami airport simply hours after Homeland Security raids on his mansions.

He used to be reportedly wondered via Customs brokers at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport – about 15 miles south of the investigation at his home – at round 6pm local time.

Diddy’s lawyer has since mentioned that Homeland Security Investigation officers used over the top force in an “exceptional ambush”.

“Yesterday, there used to be a gross overuse of military-level power as seek warrants had been achieved at Mr. Combs’ flats,” Combs’ Aaron Dyer, told Us in a statement on Tuesday, March 26.

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“There is not any excuse for the excessive display of drive and hostility exhibited through government or the way his children and employees have been treated.”

The raid on Diddy’s houses comes months after his ex-girlfriend Cassie (real identify Casandra Ventura), whom he dated on and off from 2007 to 2018, accused him of rape and repeated sexual abuse in a lawsuit. One day after the go well with made headlines, the pair announced that they had reached a agreement.

Since Cassie’s lawsuit, a couple of folks have come ahead additionally accusing Diddy of sexual assault. He has denied all allegations. It is unclear if there is a connection between their allegations and the raids on Diddy’s houses.

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