50 Cent reignited his longstanding feud with P Diddy by announcing plans for a controversial new documentary delving into lawsuits by the latter rape. was arrested in after a federal indictment took the legal woes from to criminal charges. The music mogul was locked away without an opportunity for bail in his arraignment hearing.

Despite these intense actions, Diddy has vehemently rejected all claims of misconduct, slamming the investigation as a "witch hunt." Amidst this turmoil, 50 Cent, whose legal name is Curtis James Jackson III, confirms his intentions to scrutinize Diddy's past. The revelation comes after his December tease about the potentially revealing docu-film titled "Diddy Do It?.

" In the midst of these dramatic raids, 50 Cent's production entity, G-Unit Films and Television, announced its commitment to producing the documentary, focusing on several legal challenges directed at Diddy alleging rape and sexual assault. Reports indicate that any profits made from this documentary will be donated to aid victims of sexual crimes. Following the startling events at Diddy's estates, a promotional poster for the upcoming series was shared by 50 Cent, spotlighting the disputed activity set to feature in the documentary produced by his team.

This announcement highlights yet another chapter in the acrimonious history between 50 Cent and Diddy, with their discord dating back to its inception in 2006. In 2006, 50 Cent dropped a diss track named The Bomb, which seemingly - and .