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50 Cent Critiques Diddy Over Sex Trafficking Trial Testimony

New York City, NY – Rapper 50 Cent expressed his opinion on social media about Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ ongoing sex trafficking trial after hearing testimony from Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. In a post shared on Thursday, 50 Cent stated that Diddy should have accepted a plea deal offered by prosecutors.
“After listening to today’s testimony, I think the diddler should have took the plea offer,” 50 Cent wrote. “The sh*t they are saying is beyond me, so what do ya think?” His comments come as the trial wrapped its third day, featuring Ventura’s emotional recounting of her experiences during her relationship with Diddy.
During her testimony, Ventura detailed disturbing allegations against the music mogul, including claims of physical abuse. She also mentioned that she was pressured into situations that caused her distress, leading her to develop health issues, including UTIs.
This trial is one of the highest-profile celebrity cases currently, and if Diddy is convicted, he could face life in prison. Diddy has denied the allegations against him and entered a not guilty plea for the multiple charges, which include sex trafficking and racketeering.
The proceedings began after Diddy was arrested in September 2024. Federal prosecutors allege that Diddy participated in a range of illegal activities from 2004 to 2024. As testimony continues, observers are closely watching how these serious claims will play out in court.
Diddy was previously offered a plea deal prior to jury selection; however, he rejected it, stating in court that he would maintain his innocence. In the days leading up to the trial, 50 Cent has repeatedly criticized Diddy, utilizing social media to amplify his views.
Through a humorous lens, 50 Cent has juxtaposed Diddy’s situation with memes and commentary, illustrating their long-standing rivalry. He recently shared a digitally altered image of himself purportedly serving as a juror in Diddy’s trial. “Down on your luck, not feeling good today? Well look at the bright side, you could be Diddy,” he captioned the image.
The trial is expected to last between eight to ten weeks, drawing significant media attention as more details unfold.