G Unit boss and rapper 50 Cent has spoken about his upcoming Netflix documentary about the alleged sexual assault of embattled singer and media mogul Sean Diddy Combs.
On Friday the 13th of December, the ‘Many Men’ hitmaker joined GMA3: What You Need to Know and referred to his longstanding beef with Diddy as more of a ”competitive energy”.
Speaking about the forthcoming Alexandria Stapleton-Directed documentary, the G Unit boss explained ”“It’s a difficult project because every day there’s new accusations coming out, it’s new things that happened. It’s become an octopus, with so many powers and so many things going on there.”
“No, not this bad. Not this much stuff. I don’t think anyone could have anticipated this many accusations and things that have taken place.”, 50 replied asked if he expected the multiple sexual assault accusations against Diddy.
Back in September, 50 confirmed that he is prepping the much-anticipated documentary. The untitled work will reportedly focus on claims about Combs’ alleged history of sexual assault and abuse, which investigators allege stretches back decades. “This is a story with significant human impact. It is a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines or clips seen so far,” 50 and Stapleton previously said in a joint statement. “We remain steadfast in our commitment to give a voice to the voiceless and to present authentic and nuanced perspectives.”
Ahead of his sex trafficking and racketeering trial scheduled May 2025, Sean Combs has been denied bail three times. The once powerful music and fashion mogul has been behind bars since his arrest in September following an indictment on charges that he ran a sprawling criminal operation predicated on satisfying his need for “sexual gratification.”