50 Cent went on to trolling tillard against Sean “Diddy” Combs after being sentenced to four years in his sex trafficking case.
“I heard someone who had booked a Diddy to speak engagement and he couldn’t make it,” and “21 Questions” hitmaker wrote via X Friday to share a courtroom sketch of Combs’ crying.
“I’m available!” he added.
The 50s Post referenced the prosecutor’s claim that Combs bravely scheduled a talk in Miami next week, hoping he would be allowed to release early.
Federal lawyers alleged that Combs’ move meant his “hub arrogance” at the sentencing hearing Friday, and that the judge urged him to sentence him to 11.2 years in prison.
Prosecutor Mary Slavic told Manhattan Federal Court Judge Arun Subramanian that the founder of the bad boy record “is not fully addressed the way his actions led him here.”
“His respect for the law is just lip service,” she added.
Combs, 55, was eventually sentenced to four years and two months in prison, and was ordered to pay a $500,000 fine to court to participate in the mental health and substance abuse program.
As Combs has already served in a year’s prison, this sentence means that he will become a free man again in about three years.
In July, Diddy was found guilty of two transports engaged in prostitution that could be sentenced to a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, in accordance with the law.
However, Judge Subramanian calculated the judgment range for each count between five and seven years.
Combs was also charged with assault and sex trafficking, but was not guilty of those charges.
The latest post from the 50s comes just after trolling Diddy with another joke about Combs’ legal misfortune.
On Thursday, the rapper shared his own “letter to the judge” and asked them to “consider the safety of the public before they can unleash them,” citing their feud and affinity for baby oil.
“I’ve been puffy and continuing debate for 20 years,” said 50. “He’s extremely dangerous. I’ve been afraid of my life many times.”