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50 Cent was taken aback by a lawsuit filed against Sean Diddy"Combs , as the '21 Questions' rapper didn't expect to discover that Alfred P. Gonzalez, who claims to be a Sinaloa drug cartel member , had sued the music mogul. Documents reveal Gonzalez accused the 'I'll Be Missing You' rapper of damaging his reputation among drug business contacts, seeking $666,000 in damages.

Gonzalez alleged in his lawsuit that after he refused to help Diddy traffic minors for parties, he was warned he would face "hell" due to Combs' "power [Combs] has in the streets." Nonetheless, the Southern District Court of New York dismissed the case, labeling the claims as "frivolous." The court documents stated: "Plaintiff, without any legal bases, appears to assert claims of defamation against the defendants.



.. Since there are no apparent legal bases for any of these claims, the Court additionally dismisses Plaintiff's claims as frivolous.

" 50 Cent responded to the bizarre allegations by reposting the NewsNation headline on a now-removed Instagram post this Monday. "Ok, I have seen it all WTF is going on here," he captioned. Fans quickly pointed out his ongoing beef with Diddy, with one commenting: "50 hate on almost every black man that has more money than him (Mayweather, Jay-Z, Diddy, Rick Ross) jealous fella.

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However, the lawsuit was swiftly dismissed by the court for lack of merit. Judge Swain's decision highlighted that Gonzalez had no legal standing to sue Diddy since his claims were based on his involvement in illegal activities, which are not protected by law. She also noted that Gonzalez's allegations lacked "an arguable basis either in law or in fact.

" Diddy has refuted the claims..

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