For years rapper and producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has been open about his disdain for Sean “Diddy” Combs, and trolled him on-line on the again of his popularity for his “freak-offs” and abuse of many victims.
Via Netflix, Jackson has launched a four-part documentary concerning the rapper as the manager producer. He labored alongside director Alexandria Stapleton.
The documentary consists of never-before-seen footage filmed by Combs, following him days earlier than his arrest. In response to NBC Information, Combs’ authorized staff claims the footage was by no means authorised for launch.
Kicking off Combs’s authorized points was Cassie Ventura, his former long-term girlfriend, who famously sued Combs and in sooner or later walked away with a $20 million (R341 957 210) settlement, in keeping with the BBC. The lawsuit was through the years of sexual and bodily abuse by the hands of the music mogul.
The abuse was later substantiated by surprising CCTV footage of Cassie attempting to flee Diddy at a resort, and him operating after her whereas wearing solely a towel, beating and dragging her again to their room.
Combs has since been sentenced to 50 months in jail and fined $500,000 (R8 557 264) for prostitution-related crimes linked to the intercourse events. He was, nonetheless, cleared of the extra severe fees of sex-trafficking and racketeering.





















