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50 Cent wants to know who gave an anonymous interview about the allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
On Instagram, 50 Cent shared a clip from the anonymous interview, in which the accuser was obscured by low-lighting and had their voice changed.
“I don’t man,” Fif wrote alongside the clip. “I couldn’t say no shit like that to get money. I’m sorry. I want them to turn the light on so I can see who said that.”
In the interview, the subject alleged the Bad Boy Records founder sexually assaulted him during a party in the Hamptons in 2007. The man told CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister about the allegations he has leveled against Diddy, which were detailed in a civil complaint filed earlier this year.
The man said that he was hired by a security firm to work at a party hosted by Diddy and was provided with two drinks from Diddy himself. After drinking the beverages, he came to the conclusion they were laced with drugs.
“The first drink started to have some effect on me and I just thought, wow, these are really strong drinks,” he told CNN. “It wasn’t until the second drink and it was already too late that I realized something was wrong with the drinks. Sadly, Sean Combs was waiting in the wings. He was watching from some sort of vantage point, and once I was in a helpless position and he was sure that he was in a position of power, then he took advantage of the situation.”
The man said that he screamed during the alleged assault and told Diddy to stop.
“He was acting like it was nothing,” the man said. The lawsuit is connected to Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee, who made headlines after, on behalf of a client, he filed a separate suit in which both Diddy and Jay-Z are named.
50 Cent has been commenting on the allegations against Diddy since they first surfaced last year. Most recently, Fif shared an AI-created video that portrayed Jay-Z and Diddy getting arrested.
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50 Cent wants to know who gave an anonymous interview about the allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
On Instagram, 50 Cent shared a clip from the anonymous interview, in which the accuser was obscured by low-lighting and had their voice changed.
“I don’t man,” Fif wrote alongside the clip. “I couldn’t say no shit like that to get money. I’m sorry. I want them to turn the light on so I can see who said that.”
In the interview, the subject alleged the Bad Boy Records founder sexually assaulted him during a party in the Hamptons in 2007. The man told CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister about the allegations he has leveled against Diddy, which were detailed in a civil complaint filed earlier this year.
The man said that he was hired by a security firm to work at a party hosted by Diddy and was provided with two drinks from Diddy himself. After drinking the beverages, he came to the conclusion they were laced with drugs.
“The first drink started to have some effect on me and I just thought, wow, these are really strong drinks,” he told CNN. “It wasn’t until the second drink and it was already too late that I realized something was wrong with the drinks. Sadly, Sean Combs was waiting in the wings. He was watching from some sort of vantage point, and once I was in a helpless position and he was sure that he was in a position of power, then he took advantage of the situation.”
The man said that he screamed during the alleged assault and told Diddy to stop.
“He was acting like it was nothing,” the man said. The lawsuit is connected to Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee, who made headlines after, on behalf of a client, he filed a separate suit in which both Diddy and Jay-Z are named.
50 Cent has been commenting on the allegations against Diddy since they first surfaced last year. Most recently, Fif shared an AI-created video that portrayed Jay-Z and Diddy getting arrested.
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