The day after Diddy’s arrest, 50 Cent went back into attack mode. See rapper’s post
You knew 50 Cent wouldn’t let this one slide.
The “Many Men” singer has been trolling Sean “Diddy” Combs for a while now, but practically nonstop since the rapper’s homes were raided by feds as part of a federal sex trafficking probe.
On Monday night, Combs was finally arrested by feds at the Park Hyatt hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The embattled music mogul’s charges include sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering.
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According to the grand jury indictment, unsealed early Tuesday, law enforcement seized various supplies involved in alleged “freak offs” that Combs infamously held at his Star Island mansion and elsewhere. Agents reportedly found narcotics and more than “1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant” from these so called gatherings or F.O.’s.
Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded not guilty on Tuesday afternoon to charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, which could send him to prison for life. Prosecutors are arguing to a federal judge in New York that Combs should be held without bail pending the outcome of the trial.
A few hours after all hell broke loose, 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) went hard, double dipping on social media. The entertainer promoted both an appearance on the “Drew Barrymore Show” — and then took a swipe at his nemesis.
“Here I am keeping good company,” read Fifty’s caption next to a picture with the actress turned TV host. “And I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube at the house.“
Fifty, who is rumored to be working on a Combs documentary, has had beef with Combs since back when he was known as Puffy. In 2006, the “Power” star released “The Bomb,” with lyrics that implied the music mogul knew who killed Notorious B.I.G., an artist with his label. Diddy was never tied to the crime, or charged.
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The hip hoppers’ feud may be a little more personal these days.
In the February lawsuit filed by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, which is thought to have reportedly tipped off the feds and the subsequent raids, Fifty’s ex Daphne Joy was named as one of Combs’ alleged sex workers.
According to Jones’ lawsuit, Diddy “bragged about having several women on a monthly stipend,” court papers say. “The accountant, would ensure the wiring, funds transfer, or cash payments to sex workers.”
The actress-model also happens to be the mother of Jackson’s 12 year old son, Sire.