50 Cent confirms docu-series on Diddy’s sexual assault allegations

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50 Cent confirms docu-series on Diddy’s sexual assault allegations

Rapper 50 Cent has confirmed that a new documentary series entitled “Diddy Do It?” will be released soon, exploring the sexual assault allegations against P. Diddy Combs. The news comes days after police raids were conducted on two of Combs’ residences. The rapper is currently facing multiple allegations, including accusations of sex trafficking and sexual abuse. Record producer Rodney Jones filed a lawsuit against him last month which alleged that Combs sexually harassed and assaulted him. Jones also accused the rapper of coercing him into having sex with prostitutes. Combs has denied all of these accusations, labelling them as “pure fiction.”

This is not the first time the rapper’s name has been linked to allegations of sexual misconduct. In November of 2023, he was accused of rape and physical abuse by his former partner Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura. Although Combs denied her allegations and the lawsuit was quickly dropped, two other women subsequently came forward with stories that accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting one of them, and taking turns with singer-songwriter Aaron Hall to rape the other woman and her friend. These allegations were also denied by Combs himself.

In response to the recent police raids, Combs’ lawyer Aaron Dyer has claimed that they were an “unprecedented ambush” and that the rapper himself was never detained. Dyer has criticized the authorities for showing unnecessary hostility towards the children and employees living and working in the raided properties. At present, it is unclear if Combs was a specific target of the raid, or if the searches of his properties are part of a larger investigation.

The release date for “Diddy Do It?” has yet to be announced, but as it explores the recent allegations against the rapper, it has already caused ripples across the music industry

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