50 Cent is doubling down on his backlash against Diddy.
The rapper has been trolling the disgraced mogul throughout his public ordeal, including his 2024 arrest, trial, and, recently, his sentencing. In a new post on Instagram, Fif shared a court sketch of Diddy, seemingly down on his knees wailing, moments after his sentence was announced.
"I think he dropped his pencil, 😟I’m gonna send Jane to see him, to make sure he’s ok. How much you think she will charge for that? LOL," he trolled the rapper.
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The disgraced Bad Boy Records founder was arrested in September last year. This past July, he was convicted of two prostitution-related charges. On Friday, October 3, he was sentenced to 50 months behind bars, despite the prosecution pushing for 11 years at the very least.
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson also took to X this week to mock Diddy even more.
“Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won’t be able to make it,” he penned on X with a shrug emoji. “I’m available!,” Jackson said with a laughing emoji.
He also paired his comments with a court sketch of the artist sitting alongside his defense lawyer, Marc Agnifilo. Per the New York Post, 50 Cent was referring to Sean Combs' bookings for speaking engagements in Miami later this week. He was reportedly acting under the impression that he would be released on time served by then.
The Queens rapper also penned another statement ahead of Diddy's sentencing. In a letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, the judge presiding over the case, Fif said:
“I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy for over 20 years. He is very dangerous. Multiple times I have feared for my life." Followed by a slew of warnings, 50 Cent added: “Anyway, Diddy’s only going to return to hiring more male sex workers and keeping most of the baby oil away from the general public. And babies need it!”
As reported by Billboard, ahead of his sentencing, Diddy addressed his family, his victims, including Cassie Ventura, and the judge:
“I ask your honor for mercy. I beg your honor for mercy,” he pleaded.
Per the outlet, the rapper is now looking at over three years in prison, though he is also looking at a slew of other civil lawsuits relating to sexual abuse allegations. Fox News has reported that Diddy has also been issued five years of supervised release and will shell out a hefty $500,000 fine.