50 Cent producing documentary on Diddy assault allegations
50 Cent says proceeds from the documentary will go to “victims of sexual assault and rape.”
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been hit with a number of sexual assault lawsuits recently, leading to the rap mogul releasing a statement in which he denied the accusations and claimed that people are trying to “assassinate” his character and destroy his “legacy” for a “quick payday.” Now, as reported by Variety, 50 Cent has announced that his G-Unit production company is putting together a documentary (possibly for Billboard) about the allegations against Combs, and that the proceeds from it will be going to “victims of sexual assault and rape.”
On Twitter, 50 Cent shared a clip from the documentary that featured former Bad Boy Records rapper Mark Curry talking about going to parties where Combs would allegedly set aside special bottles of champagne that had been spiked specifically for women to drink from, adding that the women did not know they were being drugged and that they became “slippery” after drinking. No other details about the documentary have been announced—but the end of the clip does make it explicitly clear that 50 Cent is executive producing it, so it’s clear that he wants everyone to know that.
You can see the preview clip that 50 Cent shared on Twitter right here:
The allegations against Combs include, most recently, that he transported a 17-year-old across state lines in 2003, gave her “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” and raped her. Multiple other women have accused Combs of raping them, going back to the early ‘90s, and he recently settled a lawsuit from former partner Cassie after she accused him of abuse as well. As mentioned above, Combs has denied these allegations, specifically saying: “I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family, and for the truth.”