50 Cent is making a documentary about Didi

50 Cent is making a documentary about Didi

Rapper and producer Kurtis “50 Cent” Jackson is working on a Netflix documentary detailing the history of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged crimes, Jackson’s publicist has confirmed.

Combs was indicted and arrested in New York on multiple charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, following years of allegations that the hip-hop star used his power to physically and sexually abuse women.

The documentary, which is currently in production, will be directed by Alexandria Stapleton, who, along with 50 Cent, is listed as an executive producer.

In a statement, Jackson and Stapleton said that it is a “complex story that spans decades, not just headlines or clips seen so far,” and that they intend to “present authentic and nuanced perspectives.”

Combs has denied the allegations against him, calling the lawsuits a “money grab.” In a statement after his arrest, Combs’ lawyer said that “he is not a perfect person, but he is not a criminal.”

50 Cent and P Didi have had a fierce public rivalry for years, documented by the pop culture media, and Jackson has become an especially outspoken critic of Combs as allegations of sexual abuse against him have piled up over the past year. 50 Cent has been announcing the documentary on social networks for several months.

Combs’ arrest comes nearly a year after the first of 10 sexual assault charges was filed against him and six months after the Department of Homeland Security raided his mansion.

The hip-hop mogul, who is being held without bail, is accused of creating a large-scale criminal enterprise that helped him abuse, threaten and coerce women and others to “fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation and cover up his conduct.”

The list of celebrities who attended the accused rapper’s “white parties” has been released

Among the crimes Combs and his associates are accused of committing and covering up are sex trafficking, drug distribution and kidnapping. Many of the alleged crimes took place at illegal sex parties where he allegedly threw objects at victims and pulled their hair, and where his associates allegedly distributed narcotics to force women into intercourse.

50 Cent claimed in an earlier interview that he was “the only one who talked about it much earlier”, which made headlines, and took to Twitter to say: “You didn’t believe me, I bet you do now.”

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