50 Cent pledges to donate proceeds from Sean “Diddy” Combs documentary to sexual assault victims.
50 Cent announces documentary on Diddy’s alleged sexual assaults to benefit victims
50Cent's Diddy documentary proceeds to benefit sexual assault victims from his upcoming documentary on Sean “Diddy” Combs.
As we reported, the Bad Boy Records founder was recently sued for sexual assault and rape for the fifth time since his ex-girlfriend Cassie first accused him of heinous acts in a bombshell lawsuit.
On Wednesday (Dec. 6), a rep for Curtis “50 Cent” confirmed to TMZ that all the proceeds from the forthcoming documentary would benefit victims of sexual assault. In conjunction with this announcement, 50 Cent reportedly also shared a forthcoming clip from the doc. The clip reportedly features an interview with former Bad Boy artist Mark Curry. The past signee alleged that Diddy would serve pills and spiked bottles to women who attended his notorious parties.
50 Cent fired shots back at Rick Ross on Instagram to promote the doc, quoting the Maybach Music leader's infamous "U.O.E.N.O" lyrics. The lyrics were about slipping molly into a woman's drink before proceeding to have sex with her.
The New York mogul teased the project on Instagram with a sneak peek at an interview with Bad Boy artist Mark Curry, who claimed Diddy would have designated spiked bottles for women to drink from at his parties. “All G-Unit Film & Television proceeds from this Documentary will go to victims of Sexual Assault and Rape,” the television mogul declared in the accompanying caption.
In the clip, Curry opened up about how Diddy and his crew rolled up in the club used to put aside spiked alcoholic drinks for the ladies that came around. “Then, all of the girls is (sic) in the club after a while, they’re all opening up their mouths like little birds,” Curry said, mimicking women slumped over in their seats.
He continued, “He’s [presumably Diddy] running around just popping pills in their mouths. Pop, pill, pill, pill, and then that was the party.”
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