50 Cent Claims Diddy Will Continue To Hire “Male Sex Workers” In Parody Letter To Judge

50 Cent has once again inserted himself into the legal woes of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Ahead of Combs’ sentencing, the G-Unit mogul shared a parody letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, which detailed a 20-year “dispute,” teased a Netflix documentary, and advocated for more time behind bars.

This is my letter to the judge on Diddy’s case,” described 50 Cent when he shared the post on X. “what I’m scared for my life! LOL”

He also uploaded a picture of the letter, which appeared to be an iMessage screenshot, as well as a photo of Judge Subramanian.

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson performs on the first night of his six-date residency “In Da Club” at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on December 27, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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“I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy for over 20 years. He is very dangerous. Multiple times I have feared for my life. I think you should consider the safety of the general public, your honor, before unleashing him upon them,” read the text.

“There hasn’t been enough time for him to reform or make any adjustments, despite his trying to teach a class in there. As you are already aware, the government has spent the maximum amount of money on deploying federal agencies, which appeared to be an army, in two locations simultaneously. Later, his son, who’s dealing with his own rape allegations, claimed that the Feds had hit the wrong house.”

He continued to exclaim, “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! My Netflix doc on this scandalous subject is coming soon.

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Before Combs’ arrest, when civil lawsuits and raids were the headlines, 50 Cent has made it his business to speak with opinions, upload trolling memes, and more at every stage. Ahead of the criminal trial, the “Many Men” rapper asserted the Harlem native should have taken a plea deal. He even jokingly put himself on the jury.

“Look, it seems like I’m doing some extremely outrageous things, but I haven’t. It’s really me just saying what I’ve been saying for 10 years,” explained 50 Cent. “Now it’s becoming more full-facing in the news with the Puffy stuff, but away from that, I’m like, ‘Yo, it’s just my perspective because I stayed away from that stuff the entire time, because this is not my style.’”

At the actual trial, 50 Cent was name-dropped when Diddy’s former assistant Capricorn Clark took the witness stand. In her testimony, she claimed Diddy allegedly told 50 Cent’s then-manager, the late Chris Lighty, “I don’t like all the back and forth … I like guns.”