‘I Don’t Have…’: 50 Cent Trolls Sean Diddy Combs Following Rapper’s Arrest And Indictment

As a long-time fan who has followed both Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and 50 Cent since their early days in hip hop, it’s been quite a spectacle to witness this ongoing saga unfold. I’ve always admired 50 Cent for his straightforwardness and wit, and his recent Instagram post about the situation is no exception. It’s clear that he’s not shy about expressing his feelings, even when it comes to high-profile figures like Combs.


After Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ recent arrest over accusations of sex trafficking and racketeering on Monday night, 50 Cent voiced criticism via Instagram. Specifically, he shared an image from his interview on The Drew Barrymore Show, accompanied by a comment that seemed to reference the ongoing situation.

50 Cent captioned a photo of Barrymore with the comment, “I don’t have a thousand containers of lubricant at home.” This statement is a reference to the 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil that were seized by Homeland Security during a raid on Combs’ properties in March.

For approximately a year now, 50 Cent has openly expressed his dislike towards Combs. His criticism intensified following Combs’ legal issues. In a recent chat with The Hollywood Reporter, 50 Cent shared some awkward encounters he had with Combs. He admitted that he had never attended any of Combs’ parties because of the uneasy vibe he felt.

Although they had worked together extensively, the rapper emphasized that he never viewed Combs as a personal friend. He explained that their relationship was primarily professional and lacked the emotional bond that characterizes friendship. Furthermore, he stated that there would be no sense of letdown if communication between them ceased. Additionally, it was Jennifer Lopez who had initially proposed that Combs team up with him as a songwriter during his early career days.

On Monday evening, Combs was taken into custody at the Park Hyatt New York, located in Manhattan. Currently, he is under investigation for alleged involvement in racketeering conspiracies, sex trafficking, and facilitating prostitution across federal jurisdictions.

Based on a 14-page document, it is alleged that Combs arranged events referred to as “Freak Offs,” during which individuals were allegedly given drugs without their consent and then coerced into participating in sexual performances.

The indictment claims that Combs enticed individuals into intimate relationships, only to then manipulate them using drugs. Furthermore, during searches of Combs’ mansions in Miami and Los Angeles, federal agents discovered approximately 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil, along with three AR-15 rifles. These items were said to have been used during the Freak Off events.

After his detention, Combs’ legal representative issued a declaration in support of him. In this statement, they expressed their dissatisfaction with the choice to initiate a prosecution that they consider unfair against Combs, as alleged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

As a committed supporter, I’d like to share an update: The lawyer confirmed that I had proactively moved to New York, preparing for the potential charges against me. Furthermore, it’s important to note that aside from federal accusations, I am also dealing with numerous lawsuits brought forth by individuals who claim physical or sexual abuse during my productive years as a producer in the 90s and 2000s.

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2024-09-18 14:22