Rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has theorized that celebrities aren’t publicly condemning for his recent lawsuits because the music mogul has them on tape, . Over the years, the 21 Questions rapper has teased for different reasons, often taking to social media to troll the Bad Boys Records founder. With all of the , such as domestic abuse and sexual assault, is addressing the allegations in a new Diddy docuseries that he’s producing.

It was announced in May that Netflix bought the rights to his much-awaited documentary on the Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems rhymer. 50 Cent revealed during an interview with Us Weekly why he initially decided to tackle Diddy’s ongoing legal drama in the way he is. "I’m the only person in hip-hop culture that has produced any hit television.

Why wouldn’t I be the person to produce it?" 50 cent said. "And I’m not on the tapes. See, some of the people who have been around in the culture who are not saying anything—that’s because they’ve been to the parties.

.. They don’t know what part of their experiences are on tape.

" 50 Cent continued: “So it keeps them quiet. And it looks like I’m the only guy, but I’ve been [saying] for years that something’s not right." Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura’s lawsuit filed against Diddy in November 2023 kicked off the ones that followed, which was a sexual assault lawsuit from his ex-producer Lil Rod, along with a lawsuit from April Lampros, a woman who claimed t.