Rapper 50 Cent is reportedly producing a Netflix documentary about the allegations against disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. “This is a story with profound implications for humanity. This is a complex story that spans decades, not just the headlines and clips you've seen before,” 50 Cent and documentary director Alexandria Stapleton said. talk said variety.
“We remain steadfast in our commitment to giving voice to the voiceless and presenting authentic and nuanced perspectives,” they continued.
“While the allegations are disturbing, we would like everyone to remember that the story of Sean Combs is not the entire story of hip-hop and its culture,” the rapper and director added. “We aim to ensure that individual actions do not overshadow the broader contributions of culture.”
The documentary series is reportedly already in production.
Notably, the “In Da Club” rapper and Combs have been public rivals for years, and 50 Cent has hinted all year about the possibility of making a documentary.
As reported by Breitbart News, in March 50 Cent was arrested after the disgraced music mogul's Los Angeles and Miami properties were raided by Homeland Security officials, allegedly held by Combs. He offered “the highest amount'' for the video footage that anyone would have of an expensive party.
“Well, this is going to be very nice, you can bet me, I’m going to get these tapes, I’m going to pay top dollar for them, were you there? “I'm not going to Puffy parties,” the “Many Men” rapper said in an Instagram post earlier this year.
On Wednesday, 50 Cent contacted X and shared a screenshot. variety An article announcing the upcoming documentary reiterated his earlier statements, writing, “I've been telling you all about this weird shit. I don't do any big parties.”
“You didn't believe me, but I think you will now!” the rapper added.
Interviewed by a lifestyle magazine Enthusiast report In a recent interview, “Did he do it?” — referring to the allegations against Combs — 50 Cent responded: he did it. ”
The rapper continued, “And I'm the only one who's been speaking out about this since long before the Combs scandal hit the headlines.”
“I didn't participate either. I didn't go to those parties either,” 50 Cent added. “So a lot of the celebrity culture of not saying anything is because they participate in it to some degree.”
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“Was there a reason why you didn't go to parties like that in the past?” Enthusiast report When asked, the rapper replied: “I'm not interested in that weirdo. Like everything he's doing, I'm not interested in that type of stuff.”
“I would say a little more basic or normal,” 50 Cent said.
As Breitbart News reported, Combs was arrested last week and charged with more than a decade of abuse, intimidation, extortion, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, and abuse of women and others. He was charged with bribery and obstruction of justice. crime.
A federal indictment alleges that some of Combs' parties, known as the “Freak Offs,” involved sex workers and others who were given “a variety of controlled substances” to keep them “submissive and submissive.” It was also revealed that they allegedly engaged in sexual activity over the course of several days.
According to the indictment, the disgraced music mogul allegedly planned and directed the freak-offs, masturbated and electronically recorded them during them, and told his victims he was “physically exerting himself and using drugs.” The patient was reportedly given intravenous fluids to help him recover. The recordings were provided “as collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victim.”
Combs is charged with one count of racketeering conspiracy, one count of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and one count of transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
The music mogul's racketeering charge carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, while the sex trafficking, fraud and coercion charges carry a maximum sentence of up to life in prison and a minimum of 15 years in prison, as well as charges for prostitution. Transport will also be required. This crime carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.





