Some feuds never die.
50 Cent took another shot at Sean “Diddy” Combs on Thursday. This time, he trolled the dishonest mogul in a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian a day before Didi’s prostitution sentence.
The 50-year-old rapper posted a “letter to the judge” on social media, asking Judge Subramanian to “consider the safety of the general public before they can unleash them.”
“I’ve been puffy and continuing debate for 20 years,” the 50 began. “He’s extremely dangerous. I’ve been afraid of my life many times.”
50 said despite teaching rank in prison, Diddy, 55, didn’t have enough time to reform the time “or adjusting.”
He then delved into Diddy over the infamous 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant on the fortunes of the founders of Bad Boy Records in Miami and Los Angeles during the Homeland Security Raid.
“Anyway, Diddy just go back to hiring more male sex workers and keeping most baby oils away from the general public,” writes 50. “And the baby needs it!”
Fifty captions captioned his post with X. “This is my letter to the judge regarding Diddy’s case. I’m scared of my life! lol. “
Prior to Friday’s verdict, Diddy writes his four-page letter to the judge, suing “mercy” and returns to love Quincy, 34, Justin, 31, Christian “King”, 27, Chance, 19, twins Jesse and Dahlia, 18, and 2.
“I ask for today’s mercy, not just for today, but for my children,” he wrote in a six-page letter.
“I failed my children as a father,” he continues, admitting that he was “terrified of death” about “expending something another second away” from them, “no longer caring about money or fame.”
Diddy also took “full responsibility and accountability” for past mistakes, including physically abusing her ex-girlfriend Cathy Ventura in 2016 hotel surveillance footage.
“My scenes and images of me attacking Cathy are playing over and over again every day,” he insisted. “I literally lost my heart. I put my hands on the woman I loved and was wrong. I’m sorry for that, and it’s always going to happen.”
“I feel honestly sorry for not being able to forgive anyone else. If they put their hands on one of my daughters,” he continued. “That’s why it’s so hard for me to forgive myself. It’s like a deep scar that leaves ugly scars.”