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What we know about the 50 Cent documentary about the sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs

Curtis "50 cents" Jackson and Sean "Diddy" combs.

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Sean “Diddy” Combs.Gilbert Flores/Variety/Getty Images/Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images

  • Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of sexual assault by multiple people, including his ex-partner.

  • In December, 50 Cent confirmed that he was working on a documentary about the allegations.

  • Federal agents raided homes owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs on Monday.

50 Cent is developing a documentary about the sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

He teased the project on social media after Homeland Security agents raided Combs’ mansions on Monday.

Four civil lawsuits have been filed against Combs, whose net worth is estimated at around $90 million, according to Forbes.

Combs’ attorney Aaron Dyer issued a lengthy, angry statement after the raid, calling it “excessive” and an “ambush” by authorities.

Combs has also firmly denied the allegations in the civil lawsuits. The statement said: “Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every day to clear his name.”

In November, Combs’ ex-partner, Casandra Ventura, filed a lawsuit against him alleging sexual assault, rape and abuse. Combs settled with Ventura on November 17, the day after the lawsuit was filed.

In early December, 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, wrote about his documentary on X.

He posted a clip of former Bad Boy Records rapper Mark Curry claiming that Combs spiked women’s drinks at a party.

A representative subsequently confirmed to Variety that a documentary about Combs was being developed by 50 Cent’s production company, G-Unit Film and Television.

“I can confirm that the untitled ‘Diddy’ documentary is being developed by G-Unit Film and Television and Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson will serve as executive producer,” the representative said.

They promised that all profits would go to victims of sexual assault and rape.

50 Cent hinted that the documentary could be called “Diddy Do It?”

Combs and 50 Cent have been feuding since 2006, and 50 Cent made a series of jokes about Combs on social media following Monday’s raids.

On Monday, 50 Cent tweeted, “Now it’s not Diddy, it’s Diddy.”

“They don’t come like this unless they have a case,” he wrote of the federal raid.

50 Cent then posted a picture on Tuesday at The picture shows three photos of Combs that are designed to look like they are in court documents.

He wrote: “This will break records when this drop happens.”

50 Cent hasn’t stated if the documentary is finished, who else appears in it, or if there is a release date. The artwork was accompanied by a “Coming Soon” slogan at the bottom of the image.

The image appears to be more of a repost than something 50 Cent produced for the occasion.

It was previously distributed by digital artist BossLogic, best known for creating unofficial concept art and posters for blockbuster films and television shows. The poster said the documentary was already streaming on Netflix, which is not the case.

BossLogic confirmed to Business Insider that its poster was unofficial.

Representatives for 50 Cent, G-Unit Film and Television and Netflix did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s requests for comment.

If you are a victim of sexual assault, you can call or stop by the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673). his website receive confidential support.

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