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A look inside Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and 50 Cent’s decades-long feud

When Combs hit rock bottom, his feud with 50 Cent reached an all-time high Escape plan star continued to attack him amid his legal troubles in 2023.

“Now it’s not Diddy that did it, it’s Diddy that did it,” 50 Cent tweeted after HSI raided Combs’ property. “They don’t come like this unless they have a case.”

He also responded to the widely circulated video of Combs abusing Cassie Ventura in a hotel room in 2016.

“At first he denied it even happened, and then the tape came out — so that means everything N—- says is a lie,” 50 Cent told an outlet. “If someone looks at that, if he has a daughter and can imagine her being in those circumstances, it’s insane. Like, they let him get away with it.”

As Combs’ legal troubles mounted, 50 Cent announced that his production company, G-Unit Film & Television, would produce a Netflix documentary about the former Uptown Records talent director.

“We remain steadfast in our commitment to giving voice to the voiceless and presenting authentic and nuanced perspectives,” 50 Cent said in a statement. People following Combs’ arrest in 2024. “While the allegations are troubling, we urge everyone to remember that Sean Combs’ story is not the full story of hip-hop and its culture. We strive to ensure that individual actions do not overshadow the broader contributions of the culture.”

Then, in July, the Expend4bles actor responded to Combs’ conviction on two prostitution-related charges and acquittal of the more serious charges.

“Diddy beat the Rico, that boy is a bad man!” he wrote further Instagram. “He likes the G… John Gotti.”

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50 Cent also lambasted Combs when he tried to get a pardon from President Donald Trump after he was sentenced to four years and two months in prison.

“Man, you can’t get that. No pardon for talking like that! LOL Go away,” he told the scandal-plagued producer.

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