50
Cent‘s
production
company
plans
to
release
a
documentary
about
Sean
“Diddy”
Combs,
regarding
the
sexual
assault
allegations
being
penned
against
him.
Read
more
details
and
how
50
Cent
plans
to
donate
the
proceeds
to
the
victims
involved
inside.
Since
the
news
of
Diddy’s
fourth
allegation
of
sexual
assault
erupted,
50
Cent
announced
via
social
media
on
Thursday
(Dec.
7)
that
he
plans
to
contribute
the
proceeds
from
his
upcoming
documentary
about
the
media
mogul
to
victims
of
sexual
violence.
The
untitled
documentary
is
being
produced
by
50’s
G-Unit
Film
&
Television
production
company.
50
Cent
shared
the
news
with
a
clip,
which
shows
former
Bad
Boys
Records
rapper
Mark
Curry
describing
the
events
that
took
place
during
Combs’
infamous
parties.
Curry
admitted
that
there
were
separate
bottles
that
Combs
and
his
entourage
made
clear
were
for
different
uses.
The
former
Bad
Boys
Records
rapper
revealed
women
were
not
aware
they
were
being
drugged
and
became
“real,
real
slippery.”
The
clip
goes
between
lyrics
of
a
popular
Rick
Ross
song
titled
“U.O.E.N.O.,”
where
he
raps
“Put
Molly
all
in
her
champagne,
she
ain’t
even
know
it.
I
took
her
home
and
I
enjoyed
that,
she
ain’t
even
know
it.”
The
clip
was
posted
by
50
Cent
on
X
(the
platform
formerly
known
as
Twitter)
with
the
caption,
“proceeds
from
this
Documentary
will
go
to
victims
of
Sexual
Assault
and
Rape.”
A
representative
for
50
Cent
and
G-Unit
Film
and
TV
confirmed
to
Variety
that
the
documentary
was
in
development
with
the
following
statement:
“The
untitled
‘Diddy’
documentary
is
in
development
through
G-Unit
Film
and
Television
with
Curtis
’50
Cent’
Jackson
serving
as
Executive
Producer,
proceeds
from
this
documentary
that
G-Unit
Film
&
Television
receives
will
go
to
victims
of
sexual
assault
and
rape.”
Combs
addressed
the
allegations
on
Dec.
6
in
a
social
media
post
shared
to
his
personal
Instagram:
“ENOUGH
IS
ENOUGH.
For
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
I
have
sat
silently
and
watched
people
try
to
assassinate
my
character,
destroy
my
reputation
and
my
legacy.
Sickening
allegations
have
been
made
against
me
by
individuals
looking
for
a
quick
payday.
Let
me
be
absolutely
clear:
I
did
not
do
any
of
the
awful
things
being
alleged.
I
will
fight
for
my
name,
my
family
and
for
the
truth.”
He
turned
the
comments
off,
so
that
fans
and
potential
victims
could
not
respond.
Check
out
Diddy’s
post
below:
Countless
women
have
come
forward
claiming
they
were
sexually
assaulted
by
Combs
following
the
lawsuit
filed
last
month
by
Casandra
Ventura,
the
R&B
star
best
known
as
Cassie.
She
was
the
first
to
publicly
accuse
Combs
of
raping
her
and
beating
her
for
over
a
decade.
Check
out
50
Cent’s
initial
post
below: