50 Cent has announced plans to donate the proceeds from a documentary he is making about allegations of sexual misconduct against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
The 48-year-old rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson III, shared an Instagram post featuring the documentary and said that all money from the show would go to victims of sexual assault.
In the video 50 Cent shared, rapper Mark Curry, who formerly was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records, claims that Diddy’s entourage kept drugged bottles of alcohol that were intended for women partying with him to make them ‘slippery.’
50 Cent then shared another post featuring various headlines of the fourth woman coming forward against Diddy.
“My God 17 was no one off limits, This documentary is gonna blow you away! Diddy do it, or Not coming soon !!!” 50 Cent wrote in the caption.
The fourth woman, whose identity is hidden, claims she was violently gang raped by Diddy and two friends at his New York studio when she was 17.
The anonymous accuser in her lawsuit alleged that Bad Boy Entertainment President Harve Pierre met her in 2003 in Detroit.
She said that Pierre told her she was not and flew her to New York City where she met Diddy.
The woman stated she met Diddy in a recording studio and sat on his lap during the session, indulging in drugs and alcohol. The accuser supplied images from the alleged meeting.
The woman said that Diddy later led her into the bathroom where he allegedly removed her underwear and raped her over the sink.
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