Updated December 2nd, 2023 at 19:21 IST

50 Cent confirms making documentary on rival Sean Diddy Combs amid rapper's sexual assault lawsuits

The documentary aims to shed light on Diddy's alleged long history of abusive behaviour, a narrative initially exposed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie.

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In the ever-dramatic world of hip-hop, the longstanding feud between Curtis 50 Cent Jackson and Sean Diddy Combs takes centre stage once again. As Diddy faces severe backlash amid multiple rape accusations, 50 Cent seizes the opportunity to immortalise his arch nemesis's alleged demise through a forthcoming documentary.

50 Cent to make a documentary on Sean Diddy Combs

Page Six reported the latest development, revealing that 50 Cent's production company, G-Unit Films and Television, is in the early stages of developing a documentary focused on Diddy. Known for producing acclaimed true crime documentaries and podcasts, including hits like Power, Hip Hop Homicides, and Surviving El Chapo: The Twins Who Brought Down A Drug Lord, Fiddy's company is poised to delve into the controversial life of the music mogul. The documentary aims to shed light on Diddy's alleged long history of abusive behaviour, a narrative initially exposed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie and later echoed by two other women.

Diddy's controversial life

 The lawsuits, filed in mid-November within a week of each other, detail disturbing acts of abuse, including rape, human trafficking, physical and emotional abuse, and drug use. Diddy vehemently denies these allegations, but the legal storm has already forced him to step down as the chair of Revolt TV, a music-based network he founded in 2013.

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The Grammy-winning rapper has been consistently taking jabs at Diddy, with his most recent move being an audacious offer to buy Diddy's company for what he cheekily describes as a "few dollars."

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Details about the victim

Dickerson-Neal, who reportedly knew Diddy through mutual friends and a shared appearance in a music video, allegedly heard about Diddy's mistreatment of women before their encounter. After a reluctant date with him, she claimed to have been drugged and later discovered that a sex tape of the incident had been circulated within the music industry.

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The court documents stated that the assault had severe repercussions on Dickerson-Neal's mental health, leading her to drop out of college and never receive her degree. The lawsuit seeks accountability for the alleged actions and their lasting impact on the accuser's life. The lawsuit was filed just before the expiration of the New York Adult Survivors Act, a law providing a temporary extension for sexual assault survivors to file lawsuits after the typical statute of limitations expires.

(Inputs from IANS)
 

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Published December 2nd, 2023 at 19:21 IST