The rapper 50 Cent announced on Wednesday that he plans to donate the proceeds from a documentary about allegations of sexual misconduct against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
In an Instagram post featuring a clip from the documentary, the 48-year-old rapper (real name: Curtis Jackson III) wrote that all money from the show would go to victims of sexual assault.
But in the clip, which was first shared last week to TikTok without the news of the donations, the rapper Mark Curry, who formerly was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records, claims that Diddy’s entourage kept drugged bottles of alcohol that were intended for women partying with him to make them ‘slippery.’
DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for Diddy and 50 Cent for comment.
In his post, 50 Cent wrote: ‘All G-Unit Film & Television proceeds from this Documentary will go to victims of Sexual Assault and Rape !’
50 Cent, 48, said on Wednesday that he would donate the proceeds from an upcoming documentary about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to survivors of sexual assault; seen in January in Hollywood
The documentary includes allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy, who has been sued by four women in recent weeks accusing him of rape and sexual assault; seen with accuser Cassie Ventura in 2016
But he also seemed to use the post as an opportunity to promote himself and take another dig at Diddy.
At the end of the caption he included tags for his Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi champagne labels, as well as a link to his tour merchandise Instagram account.
Back in 2007, Diddy began a lucrative partnership the liquor giant Diageo to boost Ciroc vodka, and in 2014 the collaborated again for the introduction of DeLeón Tequila.
The accompanying video clip features Curry claiming, ‘When we used to go to the club, we used to have these bottles, right. And on this bottle they’d be regular Moet bottles. On them bottles right there they had something that’d make the girls be real slippery and all of this kind of stuff.’
He added, ‘So when you get up, they’d be like, “Don’t touch them bottles right there, and only drink them bottles right there.”‘
The video also showed a clip of Rick Ross and Diddy partying, set to Ross’ verse on Rocko’s 2013 song U.O.E.N.O., on which he rapped, ‘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.’
Curry added, ‘So we already knew what the drill was, you just don’t mess with them bottles, all right? Then all of the girls they’re in the club and after awhile they’re opening up their mouths like little birds. He was just running around popping pills in their mouths.’
He also shared a story from the road about a time he went to visit Diddy’s hotel room, and the mogul allegedly answered the door ‘butt-a** naked.’
A clip from the documentary posted by 50 Cent features rapper Mark Curry, who was signed to Diddy’s label, claiming that his entourage drugged champagne bottles to give to women partying with them
He added, ‘So when you get up, they’d be like, “Don’t touch them bottles right there, and only drink them bottles right there”‘
50 Cent confirmed the planned donations to TMZ and in a follow-up Instagram post; seen in November 2022 in NYC
50 Cent then shared another post featuring various headlines of the fourth woman coming forward against Diddy.
The rapper wrote in the caption, ‘My God 17 was no one off limits, This documentary is gonna blow you away! Diddy do it, or Not coming soon !!!’
The rapper’s most recent post featured TMZ’s headline about the rapper donating all proceeds to charity.
‘WTF at some point you gotta just do the right thing,’ 50 wrote.
DailyMail.com reported earlier on Wednesday that Diddy had been sued by a fourth woman who claimed she had been violently gang raped by him and two of his friends at his studio in New York.
She claims in the suit that they had plied her with ‘copious amounts of drugs and alcohol’ before the alleged rape, and she says she was only 17 at the time, meaning she was a minor.
The rap mogul commented with a statement on social media, writing ‘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,’ he wrote.
‘Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals lookng 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.’
DailyMail.com reported earlier on Wednesday that Diddy had been sued by a fourth woman who claimed she had been violently gang raped by him and two of his friends at his studio in New York; seen in September in Washington, DC
Diddy appeared to deny the latest allegation in a statement that began: ‘Enough is enough’
He concluded by signing the statement.
Diddy has previously claimed that an earlier lawsuit against him was simply a ‘money grab.’
His ex-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, set off the wave of sexual misconduct lawsuits by accusing him of raping and beating her and forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes while drugged.
The two settled the shocking suit just one day after it was filed, though the terms of the settlement have not been divulged.