50 Cent has announced that his G-Unit Film & Television production company is working on a documentary about the recent sexual assault allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Announcing the film on X, he said that proceeds from it “will go to victims of sexual assault and rape”. He also shared a clip of an interview with rapper Mark Curry, who was formerly signed to Combs’ Bad Boy Records. In it, he described parties held by the label at which bottles of champagne were spiked specifically “to make the girls real, real slippery”.
News of the film comes just weeks after the first sexual assault lawsuit was launched against Combs by his former partner Casandra Ventura last month. He denied the allegations and accused her of attempting to extort money from him. However, he settled the case the following day for an undisclosed sum.
Two more lawsuits arrived as the deadline for submitting cases under New York state's Adult Survivors Act approached later in November. A fourth was filed this week.
Combs has denied all of the allegations against him. As yet, he has not commented on 50 Cent’s plans to make a documentary about the claims.