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50 Cent and Daphne Joy delete posts about rape allegations for their son

50 Cent and her former partner Daphne Joy have both deleted social media posts about their allegations that the rapper sexually abused them.

In late March, the model accused her ex on Instagram of committing crimes during their time together. This sparked a back-and-forth online that eventually led to Fif suing her for $1 million in a defamation lawsuit filed in May.

On Wednesday (10 July) TMZ reported that social media posts from both sides related to the ordeal were removed to protect their child, 11-year-old Sire Jackson.

The report states: “A source close to Daphne Joy (claims she deleted the post with the rape accusation to smooth things over with 50 Cent, for the benefit of her son. It appears 50 also deleted his posts about Daphne.”

Earlier this year, Joy claimed she was raped by the G-Unit mogul because he mocked her for being named in one of the numerous lawsuits filed against Diddy.

“Everything is a joke to you until our safety is compromised, which is what is happening now,” she wrote. “You bring real chaos, devastation and turmoil to people’s lives. How would you feel if Sire was the one in handcuffs? For nothing.

“We moved to New York to give you the opportunity to be a father to your son, and you saw him ten times in the two years we lived a mile away from you. I’m tired of maintaining and protecting an image of our son that you never earned.”

She added: “Let us shift the focus to your really evil deeds of raping me and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor and my God will take care of you from now on.”

“With these final false allegations against me, you have permanently destroyed my last hope that you, as a father, could save our family. You have broken our hearts for the last time.”

Joy also denied claims that she was a sex worker for the Bad Boy boss, according to legal documents related to the above-mentioned case. The allegations were made by producer Lil Rod in an addendum to his sexual assault lawsuit, in which he also claimed Puff paid Yung Miami for sex.

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Shortly after the allegations made the rounds online, the “Candy Shop” singer denied them in a statement sent to TMZ.

“The disturbing allegations contained in the affidavits recently filed in a court case involving Daphne Joy, the mother of my 12-year-old child, have compelled me to take all necessary legal action to protect my son Sire,” he claimed.

“The recent false and baseless allegations made by Daphne Joy are clearly a reaction to my decision to seek sole custody of my son. My son Sire is my top priority and placing him in a safe environment is my sole focus at this time.”

Furthermore, he took to social media and shared a picture of her with Diddy and wrote, “You moved a mile away hoping to have another baby with me but I was busy so you moved back and started getting money from Brother Love now here we are little sex worker.”