50 Cent Adds His Petty Voice To The Diddy Case
The day before Sean “Diddy” Combs is slated to be sentenced, 50 Cent took to social media with more than shenanigans.
The rapper-turned-entertainment mogul, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, shared his own letter addressed to Judge Arun Subramanian.
In his letter, 50 Cent described Diddy as “very dangerous” and said he has feared for his life multiple times over their decades-long feud.
He urged the judge to consider the safety of the public before releasing Combs.
Here is 50 Cent’s full letter:
Dear Judge Subramanian
I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy for over 20 years. He is very dangerous. Multiple times I have feared for my life.
I think you should consider the safety of the general public, your honor, before unleashing him upon them.
There hasn’t been enough time for him to reform or make any adjustments, despite his trying to teach a class in there.
As you are already aware, the government has spent the maximum amount of money on deploying federal agencies, which appeared to be an army, in two locations simultaneously.
Later, his son, who’s dealing with his own rape allegations, claimed that the Feds had hit the wrong house.
Anyway, Diddy’s only going to return to hiring more male sex workers and keeping most of the baby oil away from the general public.
And babies need it!
My Netflix doc on this scandalous subject is coming soon.
50 ended his post with a caption that read: “This is my letter to the judge on Diddy’s case. What I’m scared for my life!”
Cassie And Others Submitted Letters Too
While 50 Cent’s letter was rooted in shenanigans and shade, several people close to Diddy, including Cassie Ventura, Yung Miami, and singer Carl Thomas, submitted their own letters to the judge.
Cassie’s letter was deeply personal and emotional.
She detailed the alleged abuse she endured during her relationship with Combs, recounting years of violence, manipulation, and coercion.
Related: Cassie’s Powerful Letter To Judge Ahead Of Diddy’s Sentencing
Cassie urged the court to deliver a sentence that reflects the strength it took for victims to come forward and the lifelong scars left behind.
“I hope that your sentencing decision considers the many lives that Sean Combs has upended with his abuse and control,” she wrote.
Meanwhile, Yung Miami focused her efforts on convincing the judge that Diddy is “a good man.”
Related: Yung Miami Writes Emotional Character Letter Defending Diddy
Prosecutors Recommend 11 Years
Federal prosecutors have asked the judge to sentence Combs to at least 11 years in prison.
While he was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges, he was convicted on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution in July.
Prosecutors argued that Diddy is “unrepentant” and has inflicted “decades of unchecked violence” on those around him.
They cited Cassie’s testimony and hotel surveillance footage showing him physically assaulting her.
His defense team, however, has pushed for leniency, claiming the recommendation is excessive and amounts to “lock him up and throw away the key.”
Sentencing Day Nears
Diddy is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday, October 3.
With prosecutors pushing for more than a decade behind bars, powerful letters from survivors like Cassie, and colorful commentary from 50 Cent, the courtroom will be under intense scrutiny.
Frens, what do you think about 50 Cent’s letter and the prosecutors’ call for 11 years?
Drop down in the comments and let me know.
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