So, here we are on October 3rd—Saturn’s still doing its slow, sarcastic dance through Aquarius, reminding us all that justice isn’t just a cosmic punchline. And what better way to punctuate that than with 50 Cent tossing a “death” claim bombdrop in a letter to the judge just as Sean “Diddy” Combs faces sentencing? After years of bickering that feels more like a soap opera than a rap feud, 50 Cent’s latest move isn’t just another jab—it’s a full-on cautionary tale about public safety, reform time, and the kind of drama that even the stars would raise an eyebrow at. With Combs convicted on some charges but cleared on the heavy stuff, and the government apparently rolling out an army for the trial, 50 Cent’s plea isn’t just about rivalry—it’s a wild headline wrapped in decades of tension. Plus, the promise of a Netflix doc? Oh, honey, the cosmic timing couldn’t be juicier if it had its own horoscope. Ready to dive deep into this celestial smackdown? LEARN MORE
50 Cent has made a shocking ‘death’ claim in his ‘letter to the judge’ ahead of the sentencing of Sean Combs today (3 October).
The rapper has had a long-running feud with Diddy, and continued to troll him throughout his trial earlier this year.
Combs was convicted of two prostitution-related charges in July following almost eight weeks in court. However, he was cleared of more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
As he awaits the sentencing today, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison with prosecutors calling for at least 11, while his defence argue for no more than 14 months.
But in this supposed letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, 50 Cent thinks ‘public safety’ needs to be considered before Diddy is released.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is set to be sentenced today. (Jason Koerner/Getty Images)
Yesterday afternoon, the ‘In da Club’ rapper shared this message (written on what appears to be text) across social media, joking he was ‘scared for his life’.
“I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy for over 20 years. He is very dangerous,” he wrote. “Multiple times I have feared for my life.”
The 50-year-old then went on to say that Judge Subramanian should ‘consider the safety of the general public’ before he ‘unleashes’ Diddy upon them.
“There hasn’t been enough time for him to reform or make any adjustments, despite his trying to teach a class in there,” he continued. “As you are already aware, the government has spent the maximum amount of money on deploying federal agencies, which appeared to be an army, in two locations simultaneously.”
Then taking aim at Justin Combs, 50 Cent added: “Later, his son, who’s dealing with his own rape allegations, claimed that the Feds had hit the wrong house.”
He then went on to allege what his Hip-Hop enemy might be doing if he his released from prison any time soon.
50 Cent and Diddy have a long-running feud. (Denise Truscello/WireImage for Universal Music Group)
“Anyway, Diddy’s only going to return to hiring more male sex workers and keeping most of the baby oil away from the general public. And babies need it!” he wrote.
“My Netflix doc on this scandalous subject is coming soon.”
50 Cent announced his documentary quite some time ago, with it officially confirmed last year that he was producing it with Netflix.
Diddy’s sentencing hearing is set to begin at 3pm UK time today (3 October), and while witnesses have written to the judge urging him not to be lenient, the rapper himself has sent his own.
Asking for leniency in his sentencing, Combs claims he has been reformed after spending 13 months in a Brooklyn jail as he apologises ‘for all of the hurt and pain’ that he has caused.
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