
50 Cent mocks Diddy over disturbing allegations in new lawsuit
The lawsuit, filed by an anonymous plaintiff known as John Doe, claims Diddy engaged in inappropriate behavior during a 2020 encounter in Los Angeles, which allegedly included masturbating into Biggie's shirt and tossing it onto the plaintiff.
The lawsuit alleges that the incident occurred after Doe attended a listening session for an unreleased Biggie project, where he was reportedly pressured by Diddy to take ketamine. The session took place at a warehouse where Biggie's personal clothing was stored. While alone with Diddy, Doe claims the mogul was watching pornography on his phone before allegedly committing the lewd act. According to the lawsuit, Diddy then threw the semen-covered shirt onto Doe's lap and said, 'RIP Biggie' before walking out of the room. The plaintiff is suing for sexual battery, emotional distress, and other related claims.
50 Cent, who has long been critical of Diddy, didn't hold back in his response to the allegations. While on tour in Europe, the rapper posted a screenshot of the lawsuit on Instagram, mocking Diddy with a caption saying, 'Man got damn it, enough is enough.' 50 Cent has previously taunted Diddy, calling him "the gay John Gotti" and making several jabs at the mogul's behavior.
The lawsuit adds to Diddy's ongoing legal battles, which follow his partial acquittal in a high-profile RICO case earlier this year.

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