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50 Cent is working on a documentary for Netflix regarding the Sean “Diddy” Combs molestation case

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Netflix and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson are teaming up to supply a docuseries detailing the ongoing case of Sean “Diddy” Combs. This week, Jackson confirmed the streaming service’s partnership in the project, which is able to address allegations of brutal abuse and sexual assault against Combs.

“This is a story with significant human impact,” Jackson said in a statement: for a change. “It’s a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines and clips we’ve seen so far.”

Alexandria Stapleton, who directs the upcoming documentaries, and Jackson want to offer “a voice to the voiceless” and present “authentic and nuanced perspectives.”

“While the allegations are disturbing, we urge everyone to remember that the story of Sean Combs is not the full story of hip-hop and its culture. We are committed to ensuring that individual actions do not overshadow the broader contribution of culture,” they added in a statement.

Over the years, Jackson has been vocal about his disdain for Combs without apology. Even though each men have had significant influence on hip-hop, 50 Cent says he was postpone by the “uncomfortable energy associated with” the “Bad Boys” founder and his infamous parties.

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“I’ve been very vocal that I don’t go to Puffy parties and do crap like that,” Jackson said Hollywood reporter. “I’ve been staying away from this shit for years.”

“I told you all this weird shit, I do not throw ANY fancy parties. you didn’t consider me 🤨 but I bet you suspect me now,” he added on X, sharing the Netflix announcement.

Earlier this 12 months, the “G-Unit” rapper teased plans for a docuseries on social media. After video footage emerged of Combs physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend (*50*) in 2016, more women got here forward to sue the mogul for sexual assault. Concerned by Combs’ actions, Jackson reportedly said that proceeds from the documentary, which he previously described as “Diddy Do It,” could be donated to victims of sexual assault.

Although the rapper didn’t confirm the title of the documentary, the “Power” producer used the phrase to troll Combs online.

“Now it wasn’t Diddy who did it, it was Diddy who did it 🤷🏽‍♂️they don’t come like that unless they have a case,” he said he tweetedin response to federal agents raiding Combs’ home.

Combs was recently charged with sex trafficking and racketeering after allegedly engaging in a “persistent and pervasive pattern of abuse of women and others in order to pursue his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.” After being denied bail, the music mogul awaits trial at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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